Westview Elementary Summer Camp
Third, fourth and fifth graders were soil masters, knowing all about all five layers of soil.
Read MoreScioto County President Angie Lewis, along with Jackson-Vinton County Farm Bureau President Mick Scott, and other county presidents were at the nation’s capital for the annual County Presidents’ Trip to Washington, D.C.
Over three days, American Farm Bureau briefed participants on the issues that Ohio farmers are currently facing, like the need to pass a new five-year farm bill, the importance of trade and the impacts possible tariffs would have on Ohio agriculture, and the ramifications of current tax laws sunsetting at the end of 2025.
Ohio Farm Bureau members had the opportunity to share those concerns with lawmakers and help them connect the dots between what needs to happen on the federal policy front in order to preserve the future of Ohio agriculture.
Lewis and Scott are pictured with Ohio Farm Bureau President Bill Patterson.
Third, fourth and fifth graders were soil masters, knowing all about all five layers of soil.
Read MoreMeanwhile, back at summer camp, one group of students from Northview Elm was getting down and dirty with soil, while…
Read MoreSummer School fun programs officially started at Southview Elementary! Students investigated the layers of soil and prepared their own dirt…
Read MoreMembers had the opportunity local agriculture concerns with lawmakers.
Read MoreWrapping up the school year with some old-fashioned, fun, physical activities and healthy snacks at Westview Elm! Thanks a million,…
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Read MoreWe appreciate the consistent support provided by Oak Hill FFA, Jackson FFA, and Wellston FFA in our Farm Bureau programs.
Read MoreOver 500 second-grade students from Jackson and Vinton counties participated in a fun-filled day of educational, hands-on activities focused on agriculture.
Read MoreFirst 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.
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