Reflecting on a decade with OSU Extension
Through all of life’s changes, Trumbull County has become not just a place we work, but the place we call home.
Read MoreTrumbull County Farm Bureau held its 2025 Annual Meeting Thursday, Sept. 11, 2025 at 6:30 p.m. at the Trumbull County Fairgrounds, 899 Everett Hull Rd, in Cortland.
The social and happy half hour began at 6 p.m. before Trumbull County Farm Bureau President Marsha Stanhope welcomed all 54 members and guests to the meeting. The dinner was provided by Farm Bureau, featuring local hotdogs and burgers grilled by member Kent Culp.
Board of Trustees were voted on and elected for a two-year term. Those elected were Richard Moody and Marsha Stanhope. Steve Kacerski and Gary Smallsreed were elected to serve as delegates for the Ohio Farm Bureau Annual Meeting in 2026.
Farm Bureau members voted on the policies that guide the county Farm Bureau and established member positions for proposals to Ohio Farm Bureau, which will be voted on at the 2025 Ohio Farm Bureau Annual Meeting in December.
A few code changes were presented and all passed, including a dues increase to $120 effective Dec. 1, 2025.
Monica Culp announced the 2025 scholarship winners Vada Allen, represented by her parents; Sydney Morrison, represented by her mother; and John Shaw III, present; since classes have already started.
The annual meeting was also a celebration of the work our members, volunteers and staff put into representing our Mission Statement: “Working together for Ohio farmers to advance agriculture and strengthen our communities.”
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