Scioto County Farm Bureau hosts Growing Tomorrow’s Ag Leaders Camp
Students discovered agricultural programs and colleges offering varied agricultural careers.
Read MoreThe Scioto County Farm Bureau organized Growing Tomorrow’s Ag Leaders at Canter’s Cave 4-H Camp, attracting students from Scioto, Pike, Jackson, Lawrence, and Meigs counties to discover agricultural programs and colleges offering varied agricultural careers. Morehead State University, Wilmington College, University of Rio Grande and Hocking College presented college options. Ag Career Connections, Pike County Farm Bureau, USDA, Atomic Credit Union, and OSU Extension educators from Scioto and Gallia counties provided educational programs. We are grateful for our partners’ participation and the students’ attendance, supported by an Ohio Farm Bureau Foundation grant.
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Students discovered agricultural programs and colleges offering varied agricultural careers.
Read MoreNov. 13, future ag leaders can learn about various educational entities that offer ag careers and programs that may be considered non-traditional.
Read MoreCongratulations District 90 State Rep. Justin Pizzulli for being awarded the Friend of Agriculture designation by the Ohio Farm Bureau!
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Read MorePublic officials at the county and state level were invited to this meeting to discuss policies important to agriculture.
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