2024 Pike County Year-End Audit
Board members from Pike County Farm Bureau met to conduct the 2024 year-end audit. We appreciate them taking time out…
Read MoreFarm Bureau leaders from 15 counties came together to conduct an Ohio Farm Bureau Open Seat Screening for the candidates running for Ohio’s Congressional District 2. Current Rep. Brad Wenstrup is not seeking re-election.
For open seat races, a group of members from within the district interview both candidates and discuss priority issues. Thank you Samantha Meadows and David Taylor for meeting with our leaders today so they could get to know you both!
Counties represented include Clermont, Brown, Adams, Scioto Lawrence, Gallia, Meigs
Jackson, Vinton, Pike, Highland, Clinton, Fayette, Pickaway, Ross and Hocking.
Board members from Pike County Farm Bureau met to conduct the 2024 year-end audit. We appreciate them taking time out…
Read MoreThis donation helps the youth in our community be able to be a member of the Farm Bureau and continue to support agriculture.
Read MoreThis donation helps the youth in our community be able to be a member of the Farm Bureau and continue to support agriculture!
Read MoreAmong the honors were Pike County for its Ag Career Connections program, four Murray Lincoln winners and two speaker presentations.
Read MoreMultiple scholarships will be awarded. Deadline to apply is March 31, 2025.
Read MorePike County Farm Bureau has been honored with a national award from American Farm Bureau for its innovative Ag Career Connections program.
Read MoreA one-day training Feb. 17 will equip volunteers with the skills and resources to effectively engage with youth about ag literacy topics
Read MoreJunior Farm Bureau board members are Chase Ware from Western High School, Shelby Ewing from Waverly High School, and Hailee Greene from Piketon High School.
Read MoreGrants support ag-related programming that enhances agricultural literacy efforts while creating pathways for young people to learn about ag careers.
Read MoreNot only can you shop locally, but you can support local farmers!
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