Mike Videkovich

Michael Videkovich of Ashville has been elected to his fourth three-year term on the Ohio Farm Bureau Federation Board of Trustees. As a trustee, he will represent Farm Bureau members in Fairfield, Hocking, Pickaway and Ross counties. 

His election took place during the 107th Annual Meeting of Ohio Farm Bureau held Dec. 11-12 in Columbus. 

Videkovich and his wife, Kim, farm with her parents raising corn, soybeans, wheat, forage crops and beef cattle.

A 22-year Pickaway County Farm Bureau member, he has served as its president and vice president, on its Public Policy Committee and as a board member. He also has served on Ohio Farm Bureau’s Public Policy and Code committees, is a graduate of Farm Bureau’s AgriPOWER leadership development program and Ohio State Leadership Center’s AgOne program and is a member of the American Farm Bureau’s Grassroots Outreach team.

An Ohio State University graduate, Videkovich was previously an IT supervisor with the Ohio Police and Fire Pension Fund. He and his wife have three children.

Ohio Farm Bureau’s mission is working together for Ohio farmers to advance agriculture and strengthen our communities. Learn more at ohiofarmbureau.org.

This is a news release for use by journalists. Questions should be directed to Ryan Matthews, 614-246-8231 or [email protected]

Editors: A high-resolution photo of Mr. Videkovich is available to accompany this story.

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