Ohio Farm Bureau Foundation appoints new leadership
Ohio Farm Bureau Foundation recently added four new board members and elected officers of its 14-member board, which oversees the charitable, nonprofit organization.
Read MoreThanks to the generosity of the Farm Bureau, coloring books were distributed among the students, adding an interactive element to the day's activities.
Monday, May 20, students at Georgetown Elementary took an educational journey into the world of agriculture during their much-anticipated Elementary Ag Day. The kindergarten class traded their desks for the outdoors to participate in learning discussions and interact with various aspects of farm life.
With over 15 stations set up, the event provided an immersive experience for all. At one station, students gathered around to learn about the inner workings of a cow’s stomach. Another station took a look into the importance of grain in agriculture, sparking interest about the crops that sustain our food supply.
Thanks to the generosity of Farm Bureau, coloring books were distributed among the students, adding an interactive element to the day’s activities. Overall, Elementary Ag Day provided students with valuable insights into the world of farming and fostered a deeper appreciation for agriculture in our community.
Ohio Farm Bureau Foundation recently added four new board members and elected officers of its 14-member board, which oversees the charitable, nonprofit organization.
Read MoreTheir efforts ensure that the voices of local farmers are heard on key issues impacting agriculture and rural communities.
Read MoreThe evening provided an opportunity to recognize the hard work and dedication of our volunteer board trustees, whose efforts are essential to the success of the Farm Bureau year-round.
Read MoreScholarship selection will be based on agricultural interests, scholastic achievement, financial need and Farm Bureau participation.
Read MoreKayla Jones of Newark and Heather Utter of Sardinia have been promoted to senior organization director for Ohio Farm Bureau Federation.
Read MoreFirst responders and farmers in Highland and Brown counties gained lifesaving skills during a hands-on Level 1 Grain Bin Rescue Training, emphasizing preparedness and safety in agricultural communities.
Read MoreFarm Bureau’s role in supporting the agricultural community is crucial, especially during times of significant change and uncertainty.
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Read MoreBrown County Farm Bureau is pleased to award five $500 scholarships to four graduating seniors and one college student majoring in an agricultural field.
Read MoreMonday, May 20, students at Georgetown Elementary took an educational journey into the world of agriculture during their much-anticipated Elementary…
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