Warner joins Ohio Farm Bureau as organization director
Brooks Warner of Sabina has been named organization director for Clinton, Fayette, Greene and Warren counties.
Read MoreDaniel “Danny” Jones was inducted into the Greene County Farm Bureau Hall of Fame at the Greene County 2023 Annual Meeting. Raised in Waynesville, Ohio, Jones attended Xenia High School before earning his associate’s degree in power equipment. He is a full-time grain farmer and past hog and feeder calf farmer. He has dedicated more than 60 years to the Greene County agriculture community. Over the years, Jones was a 4-H advisor and board member, Greene County Farm Bureau trustee and president, and served on the Wayne Township Zoning Board and Greene County Pork Producers. He was also a trustee and treasurer of the New Burlington Community Church. Well known for his outstanding volunteer work especially in agriculture, Jones is always eager to help and mentor other farmers. He has an innovative spirit being an early adopter to no-till farming. He is successful with raising heirloom wheat and milling for the local bakery. A big congratulations goes out to Danny Jones.
Brooks Warner of Sabina has been named organization director for Clinton, Fayette, Greene and Warren counties.
Read MoreGreene County Farm Bureau elected Gary Bogan and Chris Rhoden as their delegates for the 2025 Ohio Farm Bureau Annual Meeting.
Read MoreNicol Reiterman of Washington Court House is serving on the 2024 Ohio Farm Bureau Federation Policy Development Committee.
Read MoreJim Percival of Xenia is serving on the 2024 Ohio Farm Bureau Federation Policy Development Committee.
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Read MoreGreene County Farm Bureau President Jim Percival attended the presidents’ trip to Washington, D.C. to discuss policies.
Read MoreThe Greene County Soil and Water Conservation District’s annual Test Your Well Event was free to Greene County Farm Bureau members.
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