Local Farm Bureaus host CAUV Informational Session
Farm Bureau’s role in supporting the agricultural community is crucial, especially during times of significant change and uncertainty.
Read MoreBrown County Farm Bureau is pleased to award six $500 scholarships to 2022 high school graduates.
Brown County Farm Bureau is pleased to award six $500 scholarships to 2022 high school graduates. The recipients are Ben Piscopink, Keara Fulton, Caitlyn Sweet, Emma Moran, Torie Utter and Savannah Moran.
Ben Piscopink, a 2022 graduate of Georgetown High School, is the son of Maura and Seth Meranda of Ripley. Ben plans to attend Morehead State University. He will pursue a degree in small business.
Keara Fulton a 2022 graduate Ripley High School, is the daughter of Tyonna and Joseph Fulton of Ripley. Keara plans to attend Wilimington College to pursue a degree in animal science and equine business management.
Caitlyn Sweet, a 2022 graduate of Georgetown High School, is the daughter of Jeremy and Susan Sweet of Georgetown. Caitlyn plans to attend The University of Findlay in the fall and major in animal science on a pre-vet track.
Emma Moran, is also a 2022 graduate of Eastern High School. She is the daughter of Kelly Bolender and Aaron Moran of Ripley. Emma will attend Northern Kentucky University and major in nursing.
Torie Utter, a 2022 graduate of Eastern High School, is the daughter of Heather and Shannon Utter. Torie will attend The Christ College to pursue a degree in nursing.
Savannah Moran, a 2022 graduate of Georgetown High School. She is the daughter of Stacie and Jon Moran of Ripley. Savannah will attend the University of Tennessee to pursue a degree in animal science.
Farm Bureau’s role in supporting the agricultural community is crucial, especially during times of significant change and uncertainty.
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Read MoreBrown County Farm Bureau is pleased to award five $500 scholarships to four graduating seniors and one college student majoring in an agricultural field.
Read MoreMonday, May 20, students at Georgetown Elementary took an educational journey into the world of agriculture during their much-anticipated Elementary…
Read MoreThis transformative day of exploration was made possible by the Youth Pathways Grant for Careers in Agriculture, a signature program of the Ohio Farm Bureau Foundation.
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Read MoreThe involvement of these farmers highlights the connection of agriculture and community welfare.
Read MoreEmpowering Ohio Agriculture: Insights from the Annual Ag Day at the Capital
Read MoreThe comprehensive training Feb. 16 covered general agricultural safety, employee health, and mental health well-being
Read MoreThis collaborative approach is designed to draft personalized transition plans for farms, ensuring the seamless transfer of both business and familial responsibilities.
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