Logan County Reverse Raffle

Do you believe in supporting youth involved in agriculture? If so we hope you will support the Logan County Agriculture Impact Fund Reverse Raffle on April 15, 2023, at the Winner’s Harvest Barn in DeGraff.

With the purchase of the $100 ticket, you are entered to win a Grand Prize of $5,000! The runner-up ticket will receive $2,000, and the third runner-up wins $1,000. In addition, we will have a loser’s draw of $500, additional draws throughout the night, and many other chances to win.

In its sixth year, the goal for the event remains to continue to grow the Logan County Agriculture Impact Grant Fund which is used to improve the agricultural footprint of the youth in our county. In the fifth year, the fund provided grants or projects related to agriculture in our community.  This year we are proud to have awarded over $10,000 in grants to agriculture enrichment efforts organized by Indian Lake OHP FFA Chapter, Benjamin Logan FFA Chapter, and Logan County Soil and Water Conservation District.

“We are excited to be able to continue this program that can have a lasting effect on the agriculture community in the county,” said Joel Penhorwood, Logan County Farm Bureau president. “The Impact Fund Program allows us to grow and change the lives of those working to make agriculture a more vibrant industry.”

The purchase of a ticket allows the purchaser and one guest to attend our evening’s celebrations. Doors will open at 5 p.m., dinner will begin at 6 p.m. and the prize drawings will begin at 7:30 p.m. We are excited to be able to have opportunities to win such as the live auction, 50/50 drawing, and a special auction for the opportunity to win the 250th ticket!

Tickets are limited only 250 are available. To purchase, see a Logan County Farm Bureau board member, or call our office at 877-775-7642.

We hope to see you on April 15!

See the official raffle rules

The issue of property taxation remains as one of the biggest challenges our members face today. Ensuring agricultural property is valued for its agricultural potential and not development is critical to the continued success of Ohio agriculture.
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Matt Aultman

Darke County Farm Bureau

Giving farmers a voice
The plan we are on is great. It’s comparable to my previous job's plan, and we are a sole proprietor.
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Kevin Holy

Geauga County Farm Bureau

Ohio Farm Bureau Health Benefits Plan
I could not have done it without the resources I have found through Farm Bureau.
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Gretchan Francis

Trumbull County Farm Bureau

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We really appreciate what Farm Bureau has done to get people interested in this line of work and workforce development and getting people interested in this industry.
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Jody Brown Boyd

Brown's Family Farm Market

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David Thomas

Ashtabula County Auditor

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Hannah Kiser

Sandusky County Farm Bureau

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Chad Ruhl

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Mary Smallsreed

Trumbull County Farm Bureau

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