Working in the Heat: How to stay safe
Did you know that working in the heat is harder – and more dangerous – when you’re not used to it?
Read MoreThe Pickaway County Farm Bureau and Pickaway County Soil and Water teamed up again this year for the annual Ag Day event at the fairgrounds on Sept. 30. Approximately 850 4th graders attended the event and were instructed on various agricultural topics by more than 150 FFA students. Livestock, soils, farm equipment, crops, and agricultural careers were all part of the day’s activities. Katerina Sharp, Pickaway County Farm Bureau board member, as well as the program specialist for the Pickaway Soil and Water Conservation District, chaired the event.
Did you know that working in the heat is harder – and more dangerous – when you’re not used to it?
Read MoreThe Growing Tomorrow Grant will provide grants to new or early-stage agricultural businesses. Applications are due July 31.
Read MoreYou can help support the Junior Fair Exhibitors by donating with cash, check or credit card to the Pickaway County Buyers Club. Donate by May 3.
Read MoreTwo K-8 grade Ohio educators will be awarded up to $2,000 to attend the conference in Salt Lake City June 24-27.
Read MoreSeniors in high school or college students; apply for the Pickaway County Farm Bureau scholarship!
Read MoreWhile debates continue regarding consumers’ rights to repair, the American Farm Bureau Federation and the manufacturers of most farm machinery sold in the U.S. are working together to settle the issue.
Read MoreMike Videkovich of Ashville is serving on the 2023 Ohio Farm Bureau Federation Policy Development Committee.
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