Union County: What we do
These initiatives thrive due to the dedication of our members and volunteers.
Read MoreUnion County Farm Bureau congratulates the recipient of its 2022 scholarship: Cade Ziegler.
Cade Ziegler is an honors graduate of Fairbanks High School where he was a multi-sport athlete and FFA Chapter president. Outside of school, Cade serves as a Memorial Health student volunteer, is a Le Herron Rising Leader Award recipient and a very active 10-year Watkins Panthers 4-H Club member, including service as a Union County 4-H camp counselor.
Since 2019, Cade has worked as a farmhand at Parkway Farms in Marysville. There he welcomes opportunities to milk the cows, do chores, participate in herd health activities and assist in the fields. For the last year, Cade interned with Custom Builders, LLC.
Cade attends Purdue University and majors in construction management on his path to become a custom home and barn builder.
Congratulations and good luck, Cade!
These initiatives thrive due to the dedication of our members and volunteers.
Read More**Attention: Union County Jr. Fair exhibitors** Union County Farm Bureau & America’s Trusted Insurance Group are bringing back, for the…
Read MoreThis group rating program is estimated to save members over $6 million this year alone in workers’ compensation premiums.
Read MoreEnjoy this celebration of agriculture and music Aug. 17 with proceeds benefiting hunger relief agencies in Delaware and Union counties….
Read MoreJoin us for the Central Ohio Farm Bureau Member Appreciation Day on Saturday, June 15, 2024.
Read MoreHundreds of Ohio Farm Bureau members, including representatives from Union County Farm Bureau, gathered in downtown Columbus to meet one-on-one with their state senators and representatives.
Read MoreSpeaker topics included Rules of the Road: Trucking laws and regulations to keep you moving and addressing issues in transport as a farm operation to a for hire carrier.
Read MoreEach commissioner as well as the mayor of Plain City received a basket filled with locally grown and produced items.
Read MoreOur 2024 Women in Ag honoree was Denise Johnson, of Franklin County.
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