Soil Profile Building at Westview Elementary
First graders learned about plants and how they grow, and they learned all about the five layers of soil.
Read MoreJackson-Vinton Farm Bureau held a Quality Assurance Training meeting with 150 4-H and FFA students and parents attending.
The foundation of the Youth Quality Assurance program is continuous improvement. All new
animal caretakers must be trained in their duties, whether caring for one or 100+ animals.
Partners on the event were OSU Extension- Jackson County, Jackson Ag Service, Nationwide Select Partner- Virgil Hamilton Insurance, and the J Floyd Dixon Memorial Fund of The Columbus Foundation. Special thanks to Maddie Allman, OSU Extension 4-H educator for training the Farm Bureau volunteers and leading the QA training. If you would like to see more photos from this event, check out our Facebook page.
First graders learned about plants and how they grow, and they learned all about the five layers of soil.
Read MoreWe ditched tradition, and our members had a blast.
Read MoreThe event focused on the nine dimensions of mental health.
Read MoreIf you haven’t renewed your membership or you are interested in joining Farm Bureau, we can hook you up!
Read MoreFarm Bureau presented each commissioner locally grown and produced items as well as information regarding National Ag Week.
Read MoreAs a long-standing policy objective of Ohio Farm Bureau, enhanced broadband connectivity is becoming a reality.
Read MoreFarm Bureau presented each commissioner locally grown and produced items as well as information regarding National Ag Week.
Read MoreDuring this two-hour period, they were able to have 26 members renew their memberships or re-join.
Read MoreThis donation helps the youth in our community be able to be a member of Farm Bureau and continue to support agriculture.
Read MoreSenior Organization Director Kim Harless read to the pre-school class at Southview Elementary for “Right to Read Week.” Our children…
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