Local Farm Bureau presidents advocate in Washington, D.C.
We appreciate their dedication to represent our counties on the national level, ensuring that the voices of Ohio farmers are heard.
Read MoreThroughout these events, ag industry representatives, Farm Bureau members, and the public were able to learn more about strategies that they could implement into their own operations.
Throughout the summer, Adams County Farm Bureau partnered with OSU Extension to sponsor a variety of seminars educating agricultural enthusiasts about several topics. The three seminars that Adams County Farm Bureau sponsored were:
Throughout these events, ag industry representatives, Farm Bureau members, and the public were able to learn more about strategies that they could implement into their own operations. Adams County Farm Bureau is thankful to have the opportunity to be present at these events, provide food and drink and to connect with both our members and possible members.
We appreciate their dedication to represent our counties on the national level, ensuring that the voices of Ohio farmers are heard.
Read MoreThe Adams County Commissioners proclaimed March 16-22, 2025, as National Agriculture Week, recognizing the role agriculture plays in the local and national economy.
Read MoreThe meeting provided an opportunity for members, community leaders and local farmers to voice concerns and help shape policy recommendations.
Read MoreThis meeting fulfilled the training requirement for the Farm Bureau group rating program, helping employers better understand workers’ compensation coverage and safety practices.
Read MoreAs a member of the House Committee on Agriculture, Taylor took the opportunity to hear directly from local producers about the challenges and opportunities facing the region’s agricultural industry.
Read MoreThe Southern Ohio Ag Showcase kicked off its inaugural year, for what looks to be a yearly event for the agricultural community.
Read MoreTheir 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 MoreEvaluation of the applicants will be based on academic achievement, school and community activities, and a short essay regarding the importance of agriculture to Adams County and Ohio.
Read MoreKayla Jones of Newark and Heather Utter of Sardinia have been promoted to senior organization director for Ohio Farm Bureau Federation.
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