Marion County Farm Bureau kicks off membership drive
Learn about the value of your Farm Bureau membership and what we have planned for 2025.
Read MoreWe need you to help your Farm Bureau become even stronger.
Marion County Farm Bureau invites you to join us as we kick off our membership campaign Feb 1 from 6:30 to 8 p.m. at AgCredit in Marion. When you help recruit members, you help your Farm Bureau become even stronger. We need to grow our organization, so we may continue our mission and support Ohio farmers and rural economies. Join us for food, information and learn how to win some prizes.
We will cover money-saving membership benefits and services available, the membership structure for Farm Bureau, campaign details and incentives for membership workers. You will be supplied materials, so you are able to share the Farm Bureau story with friends and neighbors.
Your membership supports programs that ensure the growth of Ohio food sources and farms. Your County Farm Bureau takes our commitment to agriculture and our community seriously.
• Conduct programs to engage consumers and promote the agricultural community
• Host informational programs and safety events to help strengthen rural communities
• Support FFA students, local 4-H programs and the county fair
• Provide scholarships to help with education beyond high school
• Meet with local officials to keep them informed on issues in agriculture and our rural communities
Reservations are due to the office by Jan. 25. Click here, call 419-747-7488 or email [email protected].
Our members are what make our organization strong…
Do you know anyone else in your community who you think would benefit from a Farm Bureau membership like you? Invite a friend to join you for Kickoff on Feb. 1.
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