Ohio Farm Bureau introduces Energy and Utility Issues Resource Guide
Ohio Farm Bureau’s newest resource for members seeks to help farmland owners navigate the many questions surrounding energy development.
Read MoreThe Allen County Farm Bureau has awarded scholarships to seven 2020 graduates entering college this fall. Proceeds from the annual Allen Co. Fair Farm Bureau Food Stand funds the scholarship program. Congratulations to these scholarship winners and good luck in your college careers.
Mallory Austin
2019 Allen East High School graduate and Wittenberg University sophomore Mallory Austin, daughter of Jeffrey and Kristi Austin, will receive a $500 scholarship. This fall Mallory will continue her major in early childhood education and special education.
Caleb Austin
2017 Allen East High School graduate and Wittenberg University senior Caleb Austin, son of Jeffrey and Kristi Austin, will receive a $500 scholarship. This spring Caleb will complete his major in biology.
Logan Core
2019 Spencerville High School graduate and Ohio State University sophomore Logan Core, son of Brad and Brenda Core, will receive a $500 scholarship. This fall Logan will continue his major in agricultural education.
Bailey Croft
2017 Spencerville High School graduate and and Heidelberg University senior Bailey Croft, son of Wes and Jodi Croft, will receive a $500 scholarship. Next spring he will complete his major in accounting and economics.
Griffen Croft
2017 Spencerville High School graduate and University of Pennsylvania senior Griffen Croft, son of Wes and Jodi Croft, will receive a $500 scholarship. Next spring he will complete his major in strategic management and finance.
Jennifer Ditto
2015 Delphos Jefferson High School graduate and Ohio Northern University Junior Jennifer Ditto, daughter of Doug and Janice Ditto, will receive a $500 scholarship. This fall she will continue her major in pharmacy.
Hannah Hagar
2017 Allen East High School graduate and Indiana University of Pennsylvania senior Hannah Hagar, daughter of Matthew and Candy Hagar, will receive a $500 scholarship. This winter she will complete her major in hospitality management.
Ohio Farm Bureau’s newest resource for members seeks to help farmland owners navigate the many questions surrounding energy development.
Read MoreHB 683 would provide meaningful relief by investing $10 million in the counties that were most severely impacted by relentless hot and dry conditions this past summer.
Read MoreNew members are Katherine and Bill Brown of Stark County, Abby and Blake Campbell of Washington County, Josh Ison of Clermont County and Hannah Thompson of Meigs County.
Read MoreBob Evans Farms has been a passionate supporter of Ohio Farm Bureau’s ExploreAg program since it began in 2018.
Read MoreOhio Bureau of Workers’ Compensation offers five tips to help prevent slips, trips and falls—one of the top causes of workplace injuries.
Read MoreThrough a grassroots process, county leaders identified 106 seats where a Friend of Agriculture could be named, with 104 of those seats ultimately being won by a Friend of Agriculture candidate.
Read MoreOhio Farm Bureau’s 2024-2025 AgriPOWER Institute kicked off in October with 14 farmers and agribusiness professionals participating in Class XV.
Read MoreNationwide’s Grain Bin Safety campaign has awarded grain rescue tubes and training to 390 fire departments across 32 states since 2014.
Read MoreThe event takes place Feb. 7-8, 2025 at Kalahari in Sandusky, Ohio and is open to members of all ages. Registration closes Jan. 21.
Read MoreReceive free conference registration and complimentary transportation to and from the conference March 7-10, 2025 in Denver.
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