Fairfield County Farm Bureau

The Fairfield County Farm Bureau is the largest membership organization in Fairfield County and is focused on all aspects of those working in the agricultural industry. Fairfield County Farm Bureau was organized in 1921 and incorporated as a non-profit corporation in 1933.

Fairfield County Farm Bureau is one of 86 county Farm Bureaus that make up the Ohio Farm Bureau Federation. In 2024, Fairfield County had 783 members. 

Fairfield County Farm Bureau is led by an elected board consisting of 12 trustees. Those currently serving as county board trustees are:

  • Derek Burns of Liberty Twp. – Secretary
  • Carl DeBruin of Clearcreek Twp.
  • Karl Elder of Pleasant Twp.
  • Dalton Hyme of Berne Twp.-Treasurer
  • Kendall Foster of Clearcreek Twp. – Vice President
  • David Mast of Pleasant Twp.
  • Josh Schultz of Rushcreek Twp.
  • Lynne Schultz of Rushcreek Twp. – President
  • Kyle Sharp of Clearcreek Twp. 
  • Mike Wolfe of Walnut Twp.

The mission of Farm Bureau is “Working together for Ohio farmers to advance agriculture and strengthen our communities.” If you are interested in becoming a member of the Fairfield County Farm Bureau, the dues are $120 per year, plus an optional donation of $6 for the AGGPAC fund, which supports better government. You can contact the Fairfield County office at 740-474-6284.

The plan we are on is great. It’s comparable to my previous job's plan, and we are a sole proprietor.
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Kevin Holy

Geauga County Farm Bureau

Ohio Farm Bureau Health Benefits Plan
To grow a network and gain perspective and knowledge in the industry through personal and professional development has been invaluable. Every day I learn and grow.
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Ryanna Tietje

Henry County Farm Bureau

Farm Bureau connections
The issue of property taxation remains as one of the biggest challenges our members face today. Ensuring agricultural property is valued for its agricultural potential and not development is critical to the continued success of Ohio agriculture.
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Matt Aultman

Darke County Farm Bureau

Giving farmers a voice
Farm Bureau is what really got the word out. It’s been one of their goals to get this done.
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Bill and Charlotte Wachtman

Henry County

10-year campaign for safer roads
I could not have done it without the resources I have found through Farm Bureau.
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Gretchan Francis

Trumbull County Farm Bureau

Bringing the farm back to life
Because we are younger farmers just starting out, Farm Bureau has a lot of good opportunities and resources to help us grow in the future.
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Hannah Kiser

Sandusky County Farm Bureau

Farm Bureau involvement
Through the Select Partner program, we became educated in farm insurance and weren't just selling policies. It became more and more clear why farmers need an advocate like Ohio Farm Bureau.
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Chad Ruhl

Farm manager, CSI Insurance

Select Partner Program
So many of the issues that OFBF and its members are advocating for are important to all Ohioans. I look at OFBF as an agricultural watchdog advocating for farmers and rural communities across Ohio.
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Mary Smallsreed

Trumbull County Farm Bureau

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