Ohio Farm Bureau Podcast: Catching Up with Collegiate Farm Bureaus
On this Ohio Farm Bureau Podcast, meet the presidents of each Collegiate Farm Bureau chapter in the state.
Read MoreOn this Ohio Farm Bureau Podcast, meet the presidents of each Collegiate Farm Bureau chapter in the state.
Recently, Collegiate Farm Bureau chapters from The Ohio State University, Wilmington College and Wright State Lake Campus paid a visit to the Ohio Farm Bureau office in Columbus to share what their respective groups are doing to carry the important work of Farm Bureau at the college level and to learn how they can continue that work after their school days are over. On this Ohio Farm Bureau Podcast, meet the presidents of each chapter.
On this Ohio Farm Bureau Podcast, meet the presidents of each Collegiate Farm Bureau chapter in the state.
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 MoreCollegiate Farm Bureau organizations at The Ohio State University and Wilmington College each will receive $500 to aid in chapter recruitment and activities.
Read MoreKatie Share of Columbus has been named ExploreAg and Youth Development Specialist for Ohio Farm Bureau.
Read MoreThe Collegiate Discussion Meet tests participants’ subject knowledge, problem solving abilities and communications skills around current agricultural issues.
Read MoreThrough 14 scholarship funds, nearly 50 awards will be made to deserving students. The deadline to apply online is March 31.
Read MoreOn this Ohio Farm Bureau Podcast, meet the presidents of the chapters of Ohio State and Wilmington College Collegiate Farm Bureaus.
Read MoreOhio Farm Bureau is seeking college students to serve as social media ambassadors for the 2024 YAP Winter Leadership Experience. Apply by Sept. 10.
Read MoreBecome an effective leader and advocate for agriculture. Applications must be submitted by Aug. 1, 2023.
Read MoreCongressman Bob Gibbs will be calling it a career when his term expires in two months. Before his years of public service, he held leadership roles at the county and state levels of Farm Bureau, once serving as president of the organization.
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