antique tractors

Antique Power Club of Clinton CountyThe Antique Power Club of Clinton County is one of our respected group members. Originated in 1972, the club was formed to highlight the acquisition, restoration, showing and operation of antique machinery. Every year in September, they bring the Corn Festival to the Clinton County Fairgrounds. This helps bring locals back in time showcasing farm machinery of all kinds. In 2001, through the proceeds from the Corn Festival, the APC created scholarship funds. Each year the club plans to hand out five scholarships: one to a graduate of East Clinton, Clinton Massie, Wilmington, and Blanchester High Schools. The fifth scholarship is given to an eligible Antique Power Club member, member’s spouse, child or grandchild who has graduated outside of Clinton County. To become a member, APC no longer has membership requirements as they have had in the past. Contact the treasurer/secretary to begin the process.

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Labor has always been an issue, mainly because we are a seasonal operation. So that's a challenge finding somebody who only wants to work three months out of a year, sometimes up to six months.
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Mandy Way

Way Farms

Farm Labor Resources
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Ernie Welch

Van Wert County Farm Bureau

Strong communities
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Matt Aultman

Darke County Farm Bureau

Leadership development
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Jaclyn De Candio

Clark County Farm Bureau

Young Ag Professionals program
With not growing up on a farm, I’d say I was a late bloomer to agriculture. I feel so fortunate that I found the agriculture industry. There are so many opportunities for growth.
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Jenna Gregorich

Coshocton County Farm Bureau

Growing our Generation
Knowing that horticulture is under the agriculture umbrella and having Farm Bureau supporting horticulture like it does the rest of ag is very important.
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Jared Hughes

Groovy Plants Ranch

Groovy Plants Ranch
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Austin Heil

Hardin County Farm Bureau

Washington, D.C. Leadership Experience
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Mary Smallsreed

Trumbull County Farm Bureau

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