Share named ExploreAg and Youth Development Specialist
Katie Share of Columbus has been named ExploreAg and Youth Development Specialist for Ohio Farm Bureau.
Read MoreStacy Irwin of East Rochester was recently named to the seven-member Ohio Farm Bureau Health Benefits Plan Board of Trustees.
Stacy Irwin of East Rochester was recently named to the seven-member Ohio Farm Bureau Health Benefits Plan Board of Trustees.
Irwin, along with her husband, Gary, own K&S Millwrights, a family-owned company that designs, builds and maintains feed mills, grain storage facilities and on-farm grain management operations. The Irwins’ company has 27 employees.
Irwin currently serves on the board of Columbiana County Farm Bureau.
The Ohio Farm Bureau Health Benefits Plan is part of the suite of competitive business solutions Ohio Farm Bureau offers to its members. The HBP is a flexible and high-quality health coverage option specifically created for sole proprietors and small businesses in Ohio’s agricultural economic sector. Today, over 639 farms and small businesses in Ohio are taking advantage of the potential savings offered by this plan, providing health coverage to 3,300 employees and family members.
Ohio Farm Bureau’s mission is working together for Ohio farmers to advance agriculture and strengthen our communities. Learn more at ohiofarmbureau.org.
This is a news release for use by journalists. Questions should be directed to Ty Higgins, 614-246-8231 or [email protected].
Editors: A high-resolution photo of Ms. Irwin is available to accompany this story.
Katie Share of Columbus has been named ExploreAg and Youth Development Specialist for Ohio Farm Bureau.
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Read MoreThe plan has been updated to give sole proprietors access to more rate stability and a smart solution that offers potential savings on health care.
Read MoreAdele Flynn of Wellington has been elected treasurer of the Ohio Farm Bureau Federation and now holds the third highest elected office in Ohio’s largest and most influential farm organization.
Read MoreLeading Ohio Farm Bureau’s 2024 YAP State Committee are Luke and Kayla Durbin of Coshocton County, Tim and Sarah Terrill of Montgomery County and Carly Fitz of Perry County.
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Read MoreThe Collegiate Discussion Meet tests participants’ subject knowledge, problem solving abilities and communications skills around current agricultural issues.
Read MoreHundreds of Ohio Farm Bureau members gathered in Columbus to meet one-on-one with their state senators and representatives during Ohio Farm Bureau’s annual Ag Day at the Capital Feb. 21.
Read MoreThe competition is designed to help young farmers strengthen their business skills, develop marketing opportunities and receive recognition for their accomplishments.
Read MoreThe award recognizes successful young agricultural professionals who are actively contributing and growing through their involvement with Farm Bureau and agriculture.
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