Greene County Farm Bureau President Percival heads to the Capitol
Greene County Farm Bureau President Jim Percival attended the presidents’ trip to Washington, D.C. to discuss policies.
Read MoreGreene County Farm Bureau President Jim Percival attended the presidents' trip to Washington, D.C. to discuss policies.
Greene County Farm Bureau President Jim Percival (pictured left) along with other Farm Bureau county presidents recently paid a visit to the nation’s capital. They heard from experts and had the opportunity to voice their own thoughts on the current issues surrounding Ohio farmers. Then they met with some members of the Senate including Sen. Sherrod Brown, who is on the Senate Agriculture Committee. He discussed his thoughts on the farm bill process and how a new one is necessary.
This three-day trip to the capital is to help legislators make a connection with what is happening on Ohio farms and what is being debated in Congress.
Greene County Farm Bureau President Jim Percival attended the presidents’ trip to Washington, D.C. to discuss policies.
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