Richland County Farm Bureau announces 2026 scholarship recipients
Congratulations to Abigail Snyder and Kelsey Snyder.
Read MoreThe Richland Soil and Water Conservation District and Malabar Farm State Park are partnering to host the Family Fun on the Farm Festival. The festival will take place Saturday, June 29, from 12 p.m. to 4 p.m. at Malabar Farm State Park.
Farm Bureau will have a tent at the event with games, trivia and prizes! Bring your family and friends to test your knowledge about agriculture at our trivia wheel and win a prize.
The event is free to the public and fun for the whole family. There will be hands-on children’s activities, wagon rides, fishing, archery, food trucks, farm animals, and more. Bring your family and come out to learn more about agriculture with us!
Congratulations to Abigail Snyder and Kelsey Snyder.
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Braden is from Richland County and a current senior at Wilmington College where he is majoring in agricultural communication with a minor in animal science.
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Farmer-beekeeper collaborations are essential for maintaining healthy bee populations and ensuring successful crop pollination.
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Farmers, agribusinesses and community members are encouraged to nominate their local fire departments for Nationwide’s Nominate Your Fire Department Contest through April 30.
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Students will have the opportunity to network and develop relationships with county Farm Bureau leaders, members and local officials and agencies while honing their skills.
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Our grassroots leaders are constantly raising the bar and finding new ways to show up and support their communities. ~ Zippy Duvall
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The 2025 recipients are Fred Cooke (posthumous) of Richland County, Marvin Dietsch of Williams County, Steven Knollman of Hamilton County and Michele Miller (posthumous) of Ottawa County.
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Richland County Farm Bureau will reimburse full registration for the first three attendees who contact the county office before the event.
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Richland County Farm Bureau held its Annual Meeting Sept. 3 to vote on business items and celebrate accomplishments.
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It is important that the questions detailed and the full scope of the project are made clear to landowners.
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