Marion County Annual Meeting set for Aug. 20
Please join Marion County Farm Bureau and Soil & Water Conservation District for their Annual Meeting Aug. 20.
Read MoreUp to three scholarships of $500 will be awarded annually.
The James H. Johnson Scholarship Fund was established in 1998 by the Marion County Farm Bureau Board of Trustees in honor of Mr. Johnson, Marion county farmer and fire fighter, to support and further the education of Marion County High School graduates. Up to three scholarships of $500 will be awarded annually.
Applicants may be high school seniors, current trade school, college or graduate school students. An applicant must be a member, or child or dependent of a member, of the Marion County (Ohio) Farm Bureau.
Applications are being accepted online only. You will need to upload your high school transcripts and a letter of reference at the end of this application, so please make sure you have those documents before starting the application. Applications are due by May 1, 2023.
Please join Marion County Farm Bureau and Soil & Water Conservation District for their Annual Meeting Aug. 20.
Read MoreRenee Fremont has been selected as the recipient of the 2024 Marion County Farm Bureau James H. Johnson Scholarship.
Read MoreMarion County Farm Bureau would like to invite everyone to visit the Marion County Fair July 1-6.
Read MoreCrawford, Marion, Morrow and Richland County Farm Bureau summer intern for 2024 is Sarah Hoak.
Read MoreMarion County Farm Bureau Policy Development Breakfast set for June 11.
Read More154 farmers, firefighters and other emergency personnel learned critical information about the hazards of working around manure pits.
Read MoreThe Nationwide and the National Education Center for Agricultural Safety’s Manure Pit Safety Simulator will be available for four training sessions for first responders and farmers to help keep ag workers and their families safe.
Read MoreUp to 3 scholarships of $500 will be awarded annually.
Read MoreWe need you to help your Farm Bureau become even stronger.
Read MoreCy Prettyman’s election took place during Ohio Farm Bureau’s 105th annual meeting, Dec. 7-8 in Columbus.
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