Scioto County Farm Bureau Annual Meeting/Members Only event
Congratulations to new county president Greg Williams.
Read MoreRecently, Scioto County Farm Bureau hosted over 500 fourth grade students at the Scioto County Fairgrounds. Students had the chance to visit many different stations including a petting zoo, making birdfeeders, honey bees, pollinators, and many more! Students also competed in a “Design a T-Shirt Contest” to have their design on the front of the T-shirts that are given to the students in the winning class. We would like to thank the local FFA chapters, Farm Bureau board members, and volunteers for taking time out of their busy schedules to help with this event. We would also like to thank our gracious sponsors! Without all of them, our event wouldn’t be possible. To see more pictures from our event, visit our Facebook Page.
Congratulations to new county president Greg Williams.
Read MoreMark DePugh was on the fence about renewing his CAUV enrollment, until he realized the amount of tax savings he would be missing.
Read MoreFarm Bureau leaders from 15 counties came together to conduct an Ohio Farm Bureau Open Seat Screening for the candidates…
Read MorePublic officials at the county and state level were invited to this meeting to discuss policies important to agriculture.
Read MoreHelp support the Scioto County Farm Bureau Fund. Proceeds will help with providing scholarships to local students.
Read MoreRecently, Scioto County Farm Bureau hosted over 500 fourth grade students at the Scioto County Fairgrounds.
Read MoreKelsey LeBrun is a 2024 graduate of Valley High School.
Read MoreAlaina Johnson is a 2024 graduate of South Webster High School.
Read MoreKamryn Spriggs is a graduate of Portsmouth West High School.
Read MoreScioto County Farm Bureau presented each commissioner a basket filled with locally grown and produced items as well as information regarding National Ag Week.
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