Noble County Farm Bureau welcomes new board members
Snell and Schockling were elected at the 2025 Noble County Farm Bureau Annual Meeting Aug. 1 at the Noble County Fairground’s Floral Hall.
Read MoreCongratulations to Raegan Feldner and Anna Lowers of Noble County on their scholarships.
According to Tara Durbin, president of the Ohio Farm Bureau Foundation Board and chief lending officer for agriculture at Farm Credit Mid-America, the Ohio Farm Bureau Foundation has put intentional focus on its purpose to create more clarity and awareness around what the foundation is, and the work that it is committed to.
“Our focus is to inspire and educate the next generation of agricultural professionals through scholarships, innovative programming and grants. We are in a strong position to catapult the Ohio Farm Bureau Foundation to the next level, thus creating greater awareness around careers in agriculture and success to the next generation of agricultural professionals,” Durbin said. “This year’s record-breaking amount of awarded scholarship dollars is a true testament to the continued dedication and hard work from our board, donors and volunteers.”
Annually, the foundation recognizes Ohio students for their academic effort, community engagement and career interests that link agriculture to community service, education or scientific research.
The Jack Fisher Scholarship is named after John C. “Jack” Fisher, who served as Ohio Farm Bureau’s executive vice president for 20 years. His vision for this scholarship is to enable people to acquire the necessary tools for a more fulfilling life. We have two scholarship winners from Noble County for this scholarship: Raegan Feldner and Anna Lowers each won the Jack Fisher scholarship.
Raegan Feldner also recieved the Darwin Bryan scholarship. This fund was established in 1985 in honor of Darwin R. Bryan whose enthusiastic leadership during his 37 years of service to Ohio Farm Bureau has been an inspiration to rural youth throughout Ohio. The fund assists students who have been active in Farm Bureau’s youth program and/or whose parents are Farm Bureau members.
Raegan Feldner received the Ohio Farm Bureau Foundation Scholar award as well. This award recognizes students for academic effort, community service and career interests that use agriculture to enhance the partnership between producers and consumers in rural, suburban and/or urban settings.
Congratulations Raegan and Anna on your scholarships. Good luck on your future endeavors!
Snell and Schockling were elected at the 2025 Noble County Farm Bureau Annual Meeting Aug. 1 at the Noble County Fairground’s Floral Hall.
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William Ray of Cumberland recently graduated from Ohio Farm Bureau’s AgriPOWER Class XV.
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At this meeting the members voted on proposed policies and selected trustees for the Board of Trustees as well as delegates to Ohio Farm Bureau 2026 Annual Meeting.
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Topics discussed included county road conditions, state budget, theft taking place in the county, the selling of property by foreign individuals, and more.
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Delegates this year were Jason Feldner, county president; Chris Wells and Raegan Feldner.
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Miranda Miser of Cumberland has been named organization director for Ohio Farm Bureau.
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See the list of survey winners as well as photos from the fair and the Skillathon.
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State Rep. Don Jones and State Sen. Brian Chavez were recognized as Friend of Agriculture.
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Over 325 students were escorted through a series of agricultural and environmental-related stations.
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The free Entrepreneurship Bootcamp would benefit newer farmers and be helpful to anyone who caters to end consumers and has been in business for five years or less. Sessions start June 8.
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