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 MoreLisa Peterson is named a new trustee on the Fayette County Farm Bureau board.
Lisa Peterson was elected onto the Fayette County Farm Bureau Board at the annual meeting. Lisa with her husband Bob are a part of a family farming operation raising corn and soybeans. She has been an active Farm Bureau member for over 30 years and previously served as president of the board. Lisa has worked at Southern State Community College and taught a few classes at Wilmington College. On top of this, she has her own Etsy platform. Currently, Lisa serves as the Ohio 4-H Foundation president. She is also a member of the Farm Credit Nomination Committee and Advocacy Council and LIFE pregnancy center.
Brooks Warner of Sabina has been named organization director for Clinton, Fayette, Greene and Warren counties.
Read MoreDuring Greene County Farm Bureau’s annual meeting, the board selected Brooke Dailey and Amber Wilt as their delegates for the…
Read MoreFayette County Farm Bureau teamed up with Fayette County Soil and Water Conservation District Aug. 6 to host a combined annual meeting.
Read MoreThe event raised $5,000 to benefit Washington Senior High School FFA.
Read MoreNicol Reiterman of Washington Court House is serving on the 2024 Ohio Farm Bureau Federation Policy Development Committee.
Read MoreWith the pressure on Ohio farms, perhaps the most important way farmers can afford to keep farming is with the protection of CAUV.
Read MoreFayette County Farm Bureau was one of the 24 counties in the country to earn the County Activities of Excellence Award from American Farm Bureau.
Read MoreFarm Bureau members are able to receive a $5 coupon to shop when you stop by the information booth with your Member ID.
Read MoreSince 1937, the month of June recognizes all the dairy farmers who work tirelessly to provide milk for consumers. This…
Read MoreJoin the Fayette County Farm Bureau for breakfast while they host their Public Policy Meeting June 13 at the fairgrounds.
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