Rebuilding the buzz in Ohio’s farm country
Farmer-beekeeper collaborations are essential for maintaining healthy bee populations and ensuring successful crop pollination.
Read MoreCrawford, Marion, Morrow and Richland County Young Ag Professionals invite you to the Axe Throwing Showdown from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. on March 28, at The Copper Irons, 215 S. Sandusky Ave., Bucyrus. This social event will allow Young Ag Professionals members to network and learn about Crawford, Marion, Morrow and Richland counties’ YAP program, including events like the Winter Leadership Experience, the FUSION conference, various contests and other leadership opportunities.
Cost is $10 for members and $20 for non-members. Members bringing a non-member will receive half off admission. The event is BYOB. Pizza and soft drinks will be provided. The venue also has darts, air hockey, foosball, arcade games, a pool table and a claw machine. Reservations are requested by March 24. Payment will be due (cash or check) at the door. Call 419.747.7488 for pre-payment options.
Click here to register, call 419-747-7488, or email [email protected].
Farm Credit Mid-America sponsored this event through its Farm Bureau local young leader grant program, as well as sponsoring Ohio Farm Bureau’s annual statewide Young Ag Professionals contests and the YAP Winter Leadership Experience.
The Ohio Farm Bureau Young Agricultural Professionals program provides leadership development and professional growth opportunities for Farm Bureau members who are ages 18-35. The program hosts the Winter Leadership Experience, a Washington, D.C. Leadership Experience and conducts the Outstanding Young Farmer, Excellence in Agriculture and Discussion Meet contests. Learn more about the program at experienceyap.com.
Farmer-beekeeper collaborations are essential for maintaining healthy bee populations and ensuring successful crop pollination.
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Our grassroots leaders are constantly raising the bar and finding new ways to show up and support their communities. ~ Zippy Duvall
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Richland County Farm Bureau will reimburse full registration for the first three attendees who contact the county office before the event.
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