Miser named Ohio Farm Bureau organization director
Miranda Miser of Cumberland has been named organization director for Ohio Farm Bureau.
Read MorePresident Cliff Sickler conducted the Monroe County Farm Bureau annual meeting of members on Thursday, Sept. 26, at Midway Community Center. At this meeting the members voted on proposed policies and selected trustees for the Board of Trustees. All proposed policies were approved.
Policy issues included local government needs and services. The program also featured presentations of awards to outstanding contributors to the organization and dedicated volunteers from this past year.
Monroe Central FFA helped serve the grilled pork chop dinner, and a check was presented to the chapter to provide for future projects they have planned.
The county foundation scholarship with Ohio Farm Bureau Foundation was highlighted during the evening. Donations of any amount are still being accepted and are tax deductible. These may be mailed to Monroe County Farm Bureau, 100 Colonel Drive, Barnesville, OH 43713.
Senior Organization Director Betsy Anderson said, “Farm Bureau depends on volunteers to accomplish our goals and policies. Monroe County is very blessed with dedicated people to serve on their Board of Trustees and as membership marketers.”
Anderson also announced she will be retiring in January 2025 and encouraged interested individuals to apply.
Miranda Miser of Cumberland has been named organization director for Ohio Farm Bureau.
Read MoreAt this meeting the members voted on proposed policies and selected trustees for the Board of Trustees. All proposed policies were approved.
Read MorePosition provides professional service and support to county boards and volunteer leaders, helping them meet the needs of our membership in alignment with the OFBF Strategic Plan.
Read MoreEvery showmanship species participant received a Farm Bureau feed bucket for participating in their respective classes at Monroe County Fair.
Read MoreTwo students from Monroe County will each receive a $1,000 scholarship to help with expenses for their upcoming college year.
Read MoreMonroe County Farm Bureau board trustees and volunteers presented “My Pizza Comes from a Farm” to over 160 fifth graders in Monroe County.
Read MoreThe free Entrepreneurship Bootcamp would benefit newer farmers and be helpful to anyone who caters to end consumers and has been in business for five years or less. Sessions start June 8.
Read MoreHundreds of Ohio Farm Bureau members attended 2024 Ag Day at the Capital in Columbus Feb. 21 to meet one-on-one with their state senators and representatives.
Read MoreOur membership campaign this year includes prizes for gift certificates at local Farm Bureau businesses for our membership workers.
Read MoreApplications are due March 31, 2024.
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