Todd Davis

Todd Davis of Carrollton has been elected to his first three-year term on the board of trustees of Ohio Farm Bureau Federation. He will represent the interests of Farm Bureau members from Carroll, Harrison, Jefferson and Tuscarawas counties.

His election took place during OFBF’s 107th Annual Meeting, Dec. 11-12 in Columbus.

Davis and his wife, Kim, operate a family-owned cow-calf operation in the heart of Carroll County. He recently retired as director of Ohio FFA Camp Muskingum and previously served as an agricultural educator at Benjamin Logan High School and Ohio Farm Bureau organization director for Carroll, Harrison, Jefferson and Tuscarawas counties. 

As a long-time member of the Carroll County Farm Bureau, Davis has served in many leadership roles on the county board and chaired both the membership committee and safety committee. He has also served on the Carrollton Farmers Exchange Program Board and the Empower Youth Coalition for Carroll County. 

Davis is a graduate of The Ohio State University, where he earned a degree in agricultural education and agriculture economics. 

Ohio Farm Bureau’s mission is working together for Ohio farmers to advance agriculture and strengthen our communities. Learn more at ofbf.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. Davis is available to accompany this story.

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