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Read MoreBy participating in our broadband usage survey, you provide us with essential information that helps identify needs and find solutions for the areas currently lacking or that are underserved.
We invite you to be an essential part of shaping the future of our community through the NE Counties Farm Bureau Rural Connections Program. Your insights are invaluable, and we want to hear from you! By participating in our broadband usage survey, you provide us with essential information that helps identify needs and find solutions for the areas currently lacking or that are underserved.
How to Participate:
Click on the survey link.
Your input is crucial, and it only takes a few minutes to complete the survey.
Paper copies are available upon request for those who prefer a hard copy. Simply contact us, and we’ll ensure you receive one. You can call us at 440-426-2195 or email us at [email protected].
Why Your Participation Matters:
Identify Needs: Your responses help us understand the unique challenges faced by our community members.
Find Solutions: By pinpointing areas lacking adequate services, we can work together to find solutions that enhance the overall well-being of our rural areas.
Thank you for being an integral part of the NE Counties Farm Bureau Rural Connection Program. Your input helps us build a stronger, more vibrant community. Let’s cultivate positive change together!
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Read MoreEvaluation of the applicants will be based on academic achievement, school and community activities, and a short essay regarding the importance of agriculture to Adams County and Ohio.
Read MoreScholarship selection will be based on agricultural interests, scholastic achievement, financial need and Farm Bureau participation.
Read MorePreference will be given to agriculture, animal science, horticulture, science and chemistry majors, and education majors specializing in the above areas of study.
Read MoreEvaluation of the applicants will be based on academic achievement, school /community activities and demonstration of leadership.
Read MoreFor one northeast Ohio farm, during a very challenging time, Farm Bureau’s value came in the way one leader helped bring the community together.
Read MoreDelegates this year were Clay Vasko, Jeff McConaughy, Robbie Oakley, and Melissa Miser.
Read MoreDelegates this year were Jason Feldner, county president; Chris Wells and Raegan Feldner.
Read MoreThe winners of the 2024 Ohio Farm Bureau Advocacy in Action Award are Roger Baker of Wayne County and Neall Weber (posthumously) of Franklin County.
Read MoreDelegates this year were Mike Burkhart, county president; Sarah Galavich, Matt Gehrig and Rusty Winland.
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