Highland County Farm Bureau delegates help shape agriculture’s future
Their efforts ensure that the voices of local farmers are heard on key issues impacting agriculture and rural communities.
Read MoreVisitors to the Farmers Market in downtown Hillsboro were welcomed by the smell of fresh farm eggs and sausage on the griddle.
The Highland County Farm Bureau had a busy day Aug. 20! The board trustees and county staff welcomed visitors to the Farmers Market in downtown Hillsboro to the smell of fresh farm eggs and sausage on the griddle. Youth were invited in to paint a flower pot to take home with them.
Mid-morning the sign ups began for the pedal tractor pulls. Kids of all ages gave it their best and we heard “full pull” several times throughout the event! Special thanks to the Fullenkamps with Happy Hogs Farm for providing the delicious sausage, Board President Evan Davis for the eggs and the Highland County Antique Machinery Club for coming in for the pedal tractor pulls!
Their efforts ensure that the voices of local farmers are heard on key issues impacting agriculture and rural communities.
Read MoreThe evening provided an opportunity to recognize the hard work and dedication of our volunteer board trustees, whose efforts are essential to the success of the Farm Bureau year-round.
Read MoreMore seminars are currently in the planning stages, including programs on grass-fed livestock, pasture management, and calving.
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Read MoreFarm Bureau’s role in supporting the agricultural community is crucial, especially during times of significant change and uncertainty.
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