NE Counties Farm Bureaus seeking current issues input from members
Please submit suggestions for local, state, or federal policies by July 17, 2023.
Read MoreGrassroot policy development begins in Washington County.
This is where the grassroots process begins! Washington County Farm Bureau had a great turnout of members and local leaders at our annual Policy Breakfast. Hosted at Riverbend Family Dining in Beverly, Ohio, the group spent almost two hours giving updates on community and ag issues. These comments were recorded and will be reviewed by Washington County Farm Bureau’s Policy Development Committee over the next several months leading up to the annual meeting in September. Proposed policies that are approved by the membership at the annual meeting will proceed to the Ohio Farm Bureau annual meeting in December.
Please submit suggestions for local, state, or federal policies by July 17, 2023.
Read MoreAs a result of the Federal Milk Marketing Forum, delegates at the 2023 American Farm Bureau Annual Convention adopted policies to guide the organization’s work on the dairy pricing front.
Read MoreCrawford County Farm Bureau seeks input on local, state and national policies.
Read MoreRichland County Farm Bureau seeks input on local, state and national policies.
Read MoreMarion County Farm Bureau seeks input on local, state and national policies.
Read MorePublic officials at the county and state level were invited to this meeting to discuss policies important to Scioto County.
Read MoreCommunity councils are groups of Farm Bureau friends and neighbors who meet to discuss current events and how Farm Bureau might be a part of solutions.
Read MoreAdams County Farm Bureau hosted its 2023 policy development meeting April 10 at Frisch’s in West Union. The purpose of…
Read MoreThe purpose of this grassroots policy proposal process is to hear from our members and community leaders on issues Farm Bureau should address.
Read MoreThe purpose of this grassroots policy proposal process is to hear from our members and community leaders on issues Farm Bureau should address.
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