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Mental health resources are available to farmers at farmstateofmind.org and the 988 national suicide and crisis hotline.
Read MoreThe Ross County Farm Bureau is the largest membership organization in Ross County and is focused on all aspects of those working in the agricultural industry. Ross County Farm Bureau was organized in 1918 and incorporated as a non-profit corporation in 1944.
Ross County Farm Bureau is one of 86 county Farm Bureaus that make up the Ohio Farm Bureau Federation. In 2024, Ross County had 579 members.
Ross County Farm Bureau is led by an elected board consisting of 12 trustees. Those currently serving as county board trustees are:
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 Ross 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 Ross County office at 740-474-6284.
Mental health resources are available to farmers at farmstateofmind.org and the 988 national suicide and crisis hotline.
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