Ameling named Farm Bureau member service specialist
Kirsten Ameling will be engaging members at an individualized level by connecting the organization to the member based on their needs.
Read MoreThe Hardin County Farm Bureau is offering two separate scholarships for 2022. The Walter Oates Memorial Scholarship is for high school graduating seniors entering an agricultural field of study. The Jane Ralston Memorial Scholarship is for high school graduating seniors entering an field of study. A full list of requirements for both can be viewed here.
Applications must be returned by April 1, 2022 to
Hardin County Farm Bureau
100 Hopewell Ave
Tiffin, OH 44883
Or you can email to [email protected]
Kirsten Ameling will be engaging members at an individualized level by connecting the organization to the member based on their needs.
Read MoreSnider and his family operate DuLynn Farms, LLC. raising corn, soybeans, and wheat over 1,000 acres using no-till conservation practices. He is a member of the YAP State Committee.
Read MoreOhio Farm Bureau is encouraging members to learn more about the H2Ohio application process and the program’s conservation practices by attending these meetings.
Read MoreTwo scholarship opportunities are available. Apply by April 1, 2022.
Read MoreRose Hartschuh of Sycamore has been re-elected Northwest regional trustee for the Ohio Farm Bureau Federation.
Read MoreHannah DiVencenzo of Lorain County, Ryan Matthews of Highland County, Derek Snider of Hardin County and Sara Tallmadge of Ashland County are the newest members of the Young Agricultural Professionals State Committee.
Read MoreThe Ohio Department of Agriculture is currently accepting new enrollments for the H2Ohio program. Producers in the original 14-county targeted…
Read MoreSave the date for the Hardin County Farm Bureau Annual Meeting June 29.
Read MoreApplications are due to the Hardin County Farm Bureau office by April 2, 2021.
Read MoreGov. Mike DeWine and Ohio Bureau of Workers’ Compensation Administrator/CEO Stephanie McCloud proposed giving up to $1.6 billion to Ohio…
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