2026 Clark County Public Policy Meeting

I would like to again extend an invitation to attend this year’s Clark County Farm Bureau Policy Development meeting. The rescheduled date has been set for Thursday, May 28 at The Heritage Center in the Crabill Discovery Hall.

We welcome you to join us at 5 p.m. for dinner and the official meeting at 5:30 p.m.. There will be a short presentation from Ohio Farm Bureau Associate General Counsel Leah Curtis on Legal Trends: Written Contracts vs. Verbal, followed by a roundtable discussion focused on the key issues impacting agriculture in Clark County.

In the graphic above, we’ve included a short list of issues and topics that have been discussed at past policy meetings, as well as at the Ohio Farm Bureau annual meetings in Columbus. I know there are many more issues and concerns that affect the agricultural community within Clark County. Therefore, I am asking you to attend this meeting to give the Clark County Farm Bureau trustees a plan to help Clark County farmers, landowners, and agricultural retailers thrive and be able to pass the land and the ag businesses to the next generation.

Melissa Tuttle

President, Clark County Farm Bureau

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