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We invite Hamilton County Farm Bureau members and nonmembers to join our Spring Fling Monday, March 17.

Topic:

“Manure is not your usual dinner conversation. Join us for an evening of best practices and new solutions that farms and horse barns can use to manage manure. “

Where: Sharon Centre Auditorium – 11450 Lebanon Rd, Sharonville, OH 45241

Sponsored By: Hamilton County Farm Bureau Ohio Horseman’s Council – Hamilton County Chapter Hamilton County Conservation District

 
Details

Dinner begins at 6:00 p.m.

$5 for HCFB and HCHA Bureau members

$10 for Non-members

Questions contact the Farm Bureau office at 513-831-5870 or [email protected]

Call, email or click below to let us know you would like to join us by March 7, 2025.

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HC-OHC has been working very, very hard to provide members with interesting events and activities to feed your Equine Needs!  There IS big value to being a HC-OHC member – check out our continuingly evolving calendar of events (attached) and Join HC-OHC here

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Wyatt Morrow

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Matt Aultman

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Mary Smallsreed

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