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 MoreHeidelberg Distributing Company conducted a promotional campaign May 20 through July 7 benefiting the Ohio Farm Bureau Foundation. For every case of Busch Light and Busch Light Peach sold, Busch Light and Heidelberg Distributing Company donated a portion of the purchase price to the Ohio Farm Bureau Foundation to support the future of Ohio agriculture.
The company recently presented a check to the foundation for $10,000.
“We appreciate the Heidelberg Distributing Company’s commitment to using its iconic brand and popular, limited edition corn cans to help sustain the future of agriculture and contribute to the mission of the foundation,” said Kelly Burns, executive director of the Ohio Farm Bureau Foundation.
The campaign ran in Champaign, Clark, Fayette, Greene, Madison, Miami and Montgomery counties with in-store signage promotion and a radio commercial on K99.1 FM. The emphasis of the campaign was supporting farmers who grow the brew’s main ingredients and the future of farming.
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 MoreGrants support ag-related programming that enhances agricultural literacy efforts while creating pathways for young people to learn about ag careers.
Read MoreNathan Brown of Highland County is the new Ohio Farm Bureau Foundation board president.
Read MoreThrough 15 scholarship funds, nearly 50 awards will be made to deserving students. The deadline to apply online is March 31, 2025.
Read MoreThe grants help inspire, encourage and nurture young agricultural professionals and entrepreneurs to find creative and transformative ways to address challenges facing the agricultural sector today.
Read MoreBob Evans Farms has been a passionate supporter of Ohio Farm Bureau’s ExploreAg program since it began in 2018.
Read MoreRyanna Tietje received Ohio Farm Bureau Foundation and county scholarships as she embarked on her Ohio State journey, and those funds were key to her college experience.
Read MoreFarm Credit Mid-America has committed $250,000 over the next five years to support the grant and help it achieve its vision.
Read MoreThe 14th annual Cultivating a Cure, an event created to support cancer treatment and prevention research, welcomed nearly 350 attendees and raised an event record-breaking $156,485.
Read MoreThe campaign ran in Champaign, Clark, Fayette, Greene, Madison, Miami and Montgomery counties to benefit the Ohio Farm Bureau Foundation.
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