Two Farm Bureau leaders promoted to senior organization director roles
Kayla Jones of Newark and Heather Utter of Sardinia have been promoted to senior organization director for Ohio Farm Bureau Federation.
Read MoreKayla Durbin, Luke Durbin, Leah Allen and Johnathan Woodward were there on behalf of Coshocton County Farm Bureau.
Hundreds of Ohio Farm Bureau members, including representatives from Coshocton County Farm Bureau, gathered in downtown Columbus to meet one-on-one with their state senators and representatives during Ohio Farm Bureau’s annual Ag Day at the Capital Feb. 21. Ohio Farm Bureau priority issues such as eminent domain reform and additional landowner protections, water quality, a more resilient food system and the expansion of affordable high-speed broadband access were introduced, along with a host of other community issues.
Attendees also took part in a Leadership Panel with members of the 135th General Assembly discussing the future of important agriculture policies currently being considered in Columbus, including property taxes, environmental stewardship, education and workforce development and rural health care, among other topics.
The annual Ag Day at the Capital event embodies the grassroots efforts of Ohio Farm Bureau member volunteers.
Kayla Durbin, Luke Durbin, Leah Allen and Johnathan Woodward were there on behalf of Coshocton County Farm Bureau. In addition to lawmakers, they also heard from Ohio Farm Bureau President Bill Patterson and the organization’s Executive Vice President Adam Sharp between meetings with legislators at the Statehouse.
Ohio Farm Bureau’s mission is working together for Ohio Farmers to advance agriculture and strengthen our communities. Learn more at ohiofarmbureau.org.
Kayla Jones of Newark and Heather Utter of Sardinia have been promoted to senior organization director for Ohio Farm Bureau Federation.
Read MoreFarm Bureau is seeking a highly organized, efficient and dependable candidate to provide office administrative services.
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Read MoreProducers are encouraged to contact their local Farm Service Agency office to explore program which they may be eligible.
Read MoreLeading Ohio Farm Bureau’s 2024 YAP State Committee are Luke and Kayla Durbin of Coshocton County, Tim and Sarah Terrill of Montgomery County and Carly Fitz of Perry County.
Read MoreIt truly felt like our time at the Statehouse meant something. I am so excited about the future and thankful that the Farm Bureau is there protecting our rural state.
Read MoreKayla Durbin, Luke Durbin, Leah Allen and Johnathan Woodward were there on behalf of Coshocton County Farm Bureau.
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Muskingum Office Farm Bureau (Athens-Meigs, Coshocton, Gallia, Knox, Lawrence, Licking, Morgan, Muskingum, Perry and Washington County Farm Bureaus) is seeking…
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