Ohio Farm Bureau honors members with Advocacy in Action Awards
The winners of the 2024 Ohio Farm Bureau Advocacy in Action Award are Roger Baker of Wayne County and Neall Weber (posthumously) of Franklin County.
Read MoreFranklin County Farm Bureau has selected 12 deserving scholarship recipients based on superb academic performance, agricultural involvement and more.
Elaine Smith – Elaine is second year student at The Ohio State University majoring in visual communication design and minoring in photography and film studies. She is a part of Ohio State’s Photo Enthusiast Society, member of Dunn Sport and Wellness Scholars and manager of Varsity Swimming, Diving, and Synchronized Swimming. Elaine is a member of the swim club and will compete at Club Swimming Nationals this year in Atlanta, Georgia.
Justin Hollick – Justin is finishing his first year at The Ohio State University as a forestry, fisheries, and wildlife major. After nine years, this is his last year in 4-H. He’s now also active in Collegiate 4-H at Ohio State. He’s currently president of the Franklin County Junior Fair Board and is looking forward to his last year helping to plan, organize, and run the fair. Justin is grateful to the Franklin County Farm Bureau for supporting Franklin County youth and his college education.
Katie Smith – Katie Smith is a third year student at The Ohio State University majoring in radiologic sciences and therapy- sonography. She is an Environmental and Natural Resources (ENR) Scholar, Ohio Stater, Health and Rehabilitation Sciences (HRS) Ambassador, and Mortar Board member. Outside of school, she is a Girl Scout Gold Award recipient, Scouts BSA Eagle Scout recipient, president of Crew, and past Country Blazers 4-H member. She now serves as a 4-H advisor.
Timothy Sullivan – Timothy is a junior at The Ohio State University studying agricultural systems management. He is involved in the Agricultural Systems Management Club and CRU. His family operates a farm in southwestern Franklin County where they share with the public the impact of agriculture in their daily lives and grow corn, soybeans, pumpkins, and sunflowers.
Abby Harshman – Abby is from Canal Winchester and attends Bowling Green State University majoring in special education. She was an active member in Franklin County 4-H for 12 years. She hopes as a future educator to share her love of 4-H with students and teach them about the importance of agriculture.
Anna Rose – Anna is a senior at The Ohio State University studying forestry, fishery, and wildlife sciences. She was born and raised in Franklin County. Since a young age, she has been fascinated with the natural world and is hoping to combine her love for research and art to further her exploration in the environmental sciences. She is an honors student currently working on a research project with White-throated Sparrows at the OSU Olentangy Wetlands. She was involved in 4-H as a high schooler in natural resource and poultry projects as well as president of the Serendipity 4-H Club. Anna’s dream is to become a scientific illustrator and ornithologist.
Brad Wisard – Brad is a graduate from Worthington Kilbourne High School. At WKHS he was co-captain of the track team, student body treasurer, and member of the Student Council and National Honor Society. Brad participated in the Kilbourne Singers senior choir and Acafellas a cappella men’s group. He attends the University of Cincinnati studying mechanical engineering technology.
Conner Johnson – Conner is a 4th-year student at The Ohio State University. He majors in sustainable agriculture as he pursues a combined degree with the Master in Plant Health Management program. In his career, Conner hopes to advance climate-resilient agriculture while working in international rural development through research and Extension
Olivia Gascon – Olivia attends the University of Kentucky majoring in product design. Through her college experience, she has had several opportunities to grow professionally and gain networking skills. After her first year, she worked at The Ohio State University College of Medicine as a student UX research intern. Olivia is also a member of the Pi Beta Phi sorority where she has learned philanthropic services, and how to be a part of a community nationwide. She strives to use her education and experiences to impact the world around her in any way she can.
Zach Neville – Zach is a graduate of Olentangy High School where he played baseball for and he was a 4-H member for 9 years. He is attending Hiram College to play baseball and study civil engineering or business.
Christina Rose – Christina is a second year student at The Ohio State University pursuing a degree in environmental engineering within the Engineering Scholars program. In addition to her studies, she is a member of the Astronomy Club and the Society of Woman Engineers. Outside of school, Christina is a horticulture technician at Inniswood Metro Park, a volunteer at a community garden and seeking a private pilots license. Born and raised in Columbus, Christina has spent her whole life connected to the outdoor world and is determined to chase her passions.
Elijah Voorhees – Elijah attended Upper Arlington High School and was active in 4-H serving on the Jr. Fair board. He attends Kent State University studying public health on a pre-med track.
The winners of the 2024 Ohio Farm Bureau Advocacy in Action Award are Roger Baker of Wayne County and Neall Weber (posthumously) of Franklin County.
Read MoreOur delegates served alongside Ohio farmers, business owners and agricultural professionals to set our policy for 2025.
Read MoreApplications and additional materials must be submitted via jot form and be received by 4 p.m. March 13, 2025.
Read MoreNominations should be submitted by Jan. 30, 2025.
Read MoreDelaware, Franklin, Madison & Union County Farm Bureaus Internship Position Overview Provide special project and program support to the Organization…
Read MoreFranklin County Farm Bureau will offer scholarships (conference registration & hotel stay) to a limited number of attendees who contact the county office prior to the event.
Read MoreAll meetings take place at Der Dutchman in Plain City. Speakers from OSU Extension.
Read MoreThe position is opened until filled. Review of applications begins Dec. 9, 2024.
Read MoreThe AFBF County Activities of Excellence awards celebrate unique, local, volunteer-driven programs that serve as models of innovation for local program development.
Read MoreFranklin County Farm Bureau hosted candidates for a Q&A with members in preparation for Election Day Nov. 5.
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