YAP Winter Leadership scholarships available
Crawford County Farm Bureau will reimburse full registration for the first four attendees who contact the county office before the event.
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The Adams, Brown, Clermont, and Highland County Farm Bureaus are proud to not only partner with our group members for events but also with many local businesses to showcase great, educational content for our members. These businesses include:
There are so many businesses and organizations that we love partnering with year after year to have the most successful events for our members. We look forward to continuing to work with these local businesses to bring value to our Farm Bureau members through events, savings, and educational content!
Crawford County Farm Bureau will reimburse full registration for the first four attendees who contact the county office before the event.
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Downtown businesses each donated 250 cookies and proceeds benefit the Jackson Downtown Association.
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Happy Thanksgiving, Everyone! I say it every year, but Thanksgiving is my favorite holiday. The gathering of friends and family…
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The program offers both classroom and hands-on tractor driving experiences for youth ages 14-15.
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If you are interested in attending the Winter Leadership Experience, you can register online. Sponsorship is on a first come first serve basis.
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If you are interested in attending the Winter Leadership Experience, you can register online. Sponsorship is on a first come first serve basis.
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The average price for a classic holiday feast for 10 in Ohio will cost $55.87.
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Meet the four new members of Ohio Farm Bureau’s Young Ag Professionals State Committee.
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A statement from Lorain County Farm Bureau Board of Trustees: No Mega Site, No Sewer, Keep It Rural
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We need to get back to being people who see the good before the differences. Because when agriculture thrives, communities thrive.
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