Farm Bureau shapes policy for 2025 at annual meeting
Delegates discussed many important topics including carbon sequestration and mental health at the Ohio Farm Bureau’s 106th Annual Meeting.
Read MoreGrace Baxter of Wooster is one of 14 farmers and agribusiness professionals selected to participate in Ohio Farm Bureau’s 2024-2025 AgriPOWER Institute.
AgriPOWER is designed for farmers and agribusiness professionals. The program focuses on issues that are relevant to the farm and food industry such as consumer relations, regulations, energy, and trade policies. In AgriPOWER, individuals develop the skills necessary to become effective leaders and advocates for agriculture by learning from experts in these fields.
Baxter grew up on Angus cow-calf operations in eastern Kansas and Texas and also showed her family’s cattle in 4-H and FFA. She is now an associate account marketing manager at Certified Angus Beef, where she develops working relationships with licensed food service distributors, restaurants and retailers, providing these partners with marketing tools to promote and grow their sales of the brand.
“These individuals have already made their mark on Ohio agriculture, and I am excited that they want to take their leadership skills to the next level,” said Marlene Eick, director of AgriPOWER. “This program will not only give participants a deeper understanding of the farm and food sector here in Ohio and across the country, it will also give them the tools they need to become even stronger advocates for an industry they are already passionate about.”
One of the sessions will take place in Washington, D.C. to give participants a better understanding of national and global issues, and an out-of-state session in California will help them learn about the differences and similarities in agriculture outside of Ohio.
Partnering with Ohio Farm Bureau on AgriPOWER Class XV are Ohio Farm Bureau Foundation, Ohio Soybean Council, Certified Angus Beef, The Chef’s Garden, Farm Credit Mid-America, Healthy Harvest Organics, Hummel Group Insurance, Lake County Farm Bureau, Lorain County Farm Bureau, Ohio Forestry Association, Anthony Savage, StoneX Group Inc., Truckor Family Farm, Wood County Farm Bureau, and Wright & Moore.
For additional information about AgriPOWER, visit ofb.ag/AgriPOWER.
This is a news release for use by journalists. Questions should be directed to Ty Higgins, 614-246-8231 or [email protected].
Editors: A high-resolution photo of Grace Baxter is available for download.
Delegates discussed many important topics including carbon sequestration and mental health at the Ohio Farm Bureau’s 106th Annual Meeting.
Read MoreBill Patterson, Cy Prettyman and Adele Flynn will continue to serve as officers for Ohio Farm Bureau Federation.
Read More10 Ohio Farm Bureau members were elected to the federation’s state board during the 106th annual meeting.
Read MoreBill Patterson of Chesterland has been re-elected president of the Ohio Farm Bureau Federation.
Read MoreCy Prettyman of New Bloomington has been re-elected first vice president of the Ohio Farm Bureau Federation.
Read MoreAdele Flynn of Wellington has been re-elected treasurer of the Ohio Farm Bureau Federation.
Read MoreDanielle Burch of Salem has been re-elected to the Ohio Farm Bureau Federation Board of Trustees.
Read MorePaul Davidson of Newark has been elected to the Ohio Farm Bureau Federation Board of Trustees during the organization’s 106th annual meeting.
Read MoreHannah DiVencenzo of Grafton was elected northeast regional trustee for the Ohio Farm Bureau Federation.
Read MoreRose Hartschuh of Sycamore has been re-elected northwest regional trustee for the Ohio Farm Bureau Federation.
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