Lawrence County Farm Bureau hosts Breakfast at the Courthouse
Hosted by the county board of trustees, the purpose of the breakfast March 12 was to hear from the various community leaders.
Read MoreOhio’s county Farm Bureaus were challenged by the Columbiana County Farm Bureau to pay it forward. The challenge was to donate funds to the Kentucky Tornado Relief Fund. Collectively the counties, including Belmont, Guernsey, Monroe and Noble, raised $18,400 for relief efforts to help farmers devastated by the deadly tornadoes a few months ago. Pictured are the directors of those areas that helped! We thank them for their efforts!
Hosted by the county board of trustees, the purpose of the breakfast March 12 was to hear from the various community leaders.
Read MoreGallia County Farm Bureau hosted the 2nd Annual Livestock Judging Contest Feb. 20 at the Gallia County Fairgrounds. There were…
Read MoreThe presence of hundreds of farmers in downtown Columbus, filled with determination to advocate for their livelihoods and communities, served as a powerful reminder of the importance of our grassroots efforts.
Read MoreFarm Bureau community partners presented information on forestry, CAUV, taxes, conservation practices and succession planning.
Read MoreGreene County Farm Bureau President Jim Percival attended the presidents’ trip to Washington, D.C. to discuss policies.
Read MoreFayette County Farm Bureau President Ryan Hiser attended the county presidents’ trip to discuss policies.
Read MoreIn this session of AgriPOWER, Class 14 was able to tour some unique forms of agriculture as well as dive into hot topics like CAUV, H-2A and the carbon market.
Read MoreAgriPOWER Class XIV spent a few days in March in Medina and Wayne counties learning more about northern Ohio agriculture from leaders in Ohio Farm Bureau.
Read MoreJackson-Vinton County Farm Bureau presented each commissioner a basket filled with locally grown and produced items as well as information regarding National Ag Week.
Read MorePike County Farm Bureau presented each commissioner with a basket filled with locally grown and produced items.
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