Highland County Farm Bureau announces 2025 scholarship opportunities
Evaluation of the applicants will be based on academic achievement, school /community activities and demonstration of leadership.
Read MoreSpeaker Jason Meadows, producer of Ag State of Mind, touched on the importance of self care for the overall well-being of yourself, family and farm.
September is National Suicide Prevention Awareness Month. Did you know? Suicide rates among farmers are six times higher than the national average.
The Got Your Back campaign website reads, “Agriculture is the No. 1 industry in Ohio. We know our farmers give so much of themselves to keep the industry strong. We also know so many factors in farming are out of a farmer’s control, and that can be stressful. Wondering if the weather will cooperate, long hours working alone – it can all affect the well-being of the farm family.”
Highland County Farm Bureau was honored to play a role in the Harvesting Healthy Minds event held Sept. 7 at the Highland County Fair. Attendees were welcomed on a crisp morning with a warm breakfast and friendly faces. Speaker Jason Meadows, producer of Ag State of Mind, joined us from Cuba, Missouri. Jason touched on the importance of self care for the overall well-being of yourself, family and farm. These things certainly don’t always come easy to the family patriarch! Following Jason’s candid and practical speech, Ohio Farm Bureau Senior Director of Communications and Media Relations, Ty Higgins, moderated a Q&A alongside Jason and Nathan Brown. Nathan Brown, from Highland County, is a strong advocate for mental health in agriculture and currently serves on the Ohio Farm Bureau State Board of Trustees, representing Adams, Brown Clermont and Highland counties.
This event was made possible by partnerships with the Highland County Community Action, Hope House Christian Counseling Center, Ohio Department of Mental Health, OSU Extension, Highland County District Hospital, Highland County Suicide Prevention Coalition, Highland County Health Department, Highland County SWCD and several more local partners.
Visit American Farm Bureau’s Farm State of Mind website for more mental health resources.
Evaluation of the applicants will be based on academic achievement, school /community activities and demonstration of leadership.
Read MoreKayla Jones of Newark and Heather Utter of Sardinia have been promoted to senior organization director for Ohio Farm Bureau Federation.
Read MoreAn evening of elections, policy updates, volunteer recognition, and insights from guest speaker Ty Higgins highlights the Farm Bureau’s dedication to local agriculture.
Read MoreBlake Adams of Leesburg recently graduated from Ohio Farm Bureau’s AgriPOWER Class XIV.
Read MoreFirst responders and farmers in Highland and Brown counties gained lifesaving skills during a hands-on Level 1 Grain Bin Rescue Training, emphasizing preparedness and safety in agricultural communities.
Read MoreFarm Bureau’s role in supporting the agricultural community is crucial, especially during times of significant change and uncertainty.
Read MoreFarm Bureau leaders from 15 counties came together to conduct an Ohio Farm Bureau Open Seat Screening for the candidates…
Read MoreAvery Teeters is a 2024 graduate of Fairfield Local High School.
Read MoreThe discussions held during the meeting mirrored the breadth of concerns facing the agricultural community, touching upon key topics such as agriculture education, solar projects, the H2Ohio initiative, and CAUV reform.
Read MoreHighland County Farm Bureau encourages all members to stay tuned for upcoming events and initiatives.
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