YAP 2023 grant recipients announced
Eight local Young Agricultural Professionals groups have been awarded $500 grants for educational programming or events.
Read MoreAg Tire Roundup
Nov. 19, 2022 | 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Wayne County Fairgrounds
Cost:$1 per tire 36” diameter and under. $5 per tire 37” – 60” diameter.
We will not accept tires larger than 60” diameter.
What: Available to only Wayne County farmers. Limit of 50 tires per farm.
Pre-registration required by calling the Wooster Farm Bureau office at 330-263-7456.
Registration window is Oct 3 – 28 or until space runs out.
Prohibited: Tires on the rim. Car and small truck tires.
(Wayne County Health Department already has an existing disposal program
for these tires.)
Up to 36” tires include: Implement tires, wagon tires, skid loader tires, 4 wheeler tires.
37” – 60” Tires include: Most rear tractor tires (no tracks).
This event is brought to you through a community collaboration between Wayne County Farm Bureau, Wayne Soil and Water Conservation District, OSU Extension, Stark-Tusc-Wayne Recycling District, Wayne County Health Department
and the Wayne County Fairgrounds.
Tires will not be accepted from those who do not have a
confirmed registration and time slot.
Eight local Young Agricultural Professionals groups have been awarded $500 grants for educational programming or events.
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Read MoreRobert Hange of Dalton is serving on the 2022 Ohio Farm Bureau Federation Policy Development Committee.
Read MoreThe Wayne County Farm Bureau invites you to join us for the 2022 Farm Tour, taking place Oct. 8 & 9 from noon to 5 p.m.
Read MoreFarm Bureau members will enjoy dinner then review public policy resolutions and hold elections.
Read MoreThe 2022 edition of the Wayne County Buy Local Directory is now available.
Read MoreContent will target farmers and custom harvesters that harvest, store, and feed out ensiled feedstuffs.
Read MoreHalle Miller and Kaitlyn Praisler are this year’s recipients.
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