Across the table: The state fair, agriculture go hand in hand
The history of the Ohio State Fair and Expo Center is well documented, but its future is currently up for debate.
Read MoreYour county Farm Bureau has recently sent $500 to help with the relief efforts in Kentucky due to the massive devastation caused by the tornadoes. We wanted to help our southern neighbor farmers with their task of rebuilding. Many counties in Ohio have done so as well. If you would like to also personally contribute to the relief efforts being conducted by the Kentucky Farm Bureau here is the Information to do so:
Drew Graham, Executive Vice President
Kentucky Farm Bureau Federation
9201 Bunsen Parkway
Louisville, KY 40220
Please make checks payable to “Kentucky Farm Bureau Education Foundation” and in the memo line put “ KFB for Kentucky Relief Fund.”
The history of the Ohio State Fair and Expo Center is well documented, but its future is currently up for debate.
Read MoreOn June 18, the Morrow County Farm Bureau hosted an Agricultural Tour with three different locations around the county.
Read MoreJoin us Tuesday, July 19, 2022, at the Spitzer Conference Center at the Lorain County Community College, 1005 Abbe Rd….
Read MoreHere are a few tips from Ohio Bureau of Workers’ Compensation that may help prevent heat stress.
Read MoreEven though fuel prices remain high, the increased use of corn ethanol is helping temper those price increases. And it’s also benefiting the farmers who grow the corn.
Read MoreAlex Davidson and Roger Plumly read the AFBF award-winning book ‘John Deere, That’s Who’ as part of the summer reading program.
Read MoreBWC’s free safety consulting services link Ohio’s agriculture employers with safety and health professionals who will work to help reduce the risk of workplace injuries and illnesses.
Read MoreMarion County Farm Bureau is pleased to announce Maci Carter, Braden Shuff and Caitlyn Thiel as the recipients of the 2022 Marion County Farm Bureau James H. Johnson Scholarship.
Read MoreBenefit in the Barn is returning for its 8th year Aug. 20 at Glenndale Farms in Delaware County.
Read MoreAbandoned wells may seem harmless but, if they are not managed correctly, they can create a dangerous situation.
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