Growing our Generation: Grassroots advocacy
Ohio Farm Bureau provides opportunities, platforms and resources to help you develop your voice in the industry and give farmers a seat at the table with leaders and legislators.
Read MoreAlex Davidson, Belmont County president; Tiffany Smith, Guernsey County vice president; and Clifford Sickler, Monroe County president, along with other county Farm Bureau presidents, traveled to Washington, D. C. March 7 and 8 to express their concerns about many topics such as the farm bill, trade, and other interests.
They met with American Farm Bureau staff, heard from members of the U.S. House Agriculture Committee and Senators JD Vance and Sherrod Brown.
Ohio Farm Bureau provides opportunities, platforms and resources to help you develop your voice in the industry and give farmers a seat at the table with leaders and legislators.
Read MoreState Senate Candidate and current State Rep. Susan Manchester, Rep. Tim Barhorst and Rep. Angie King have been invited as our legislative guests April 1.
Read MoreOhio Farm Bureau’s farmer leaders plus members of the media and select Farm Bureau staff are at the nation’s capital March. 12-14, 2024 for the annual County Presidents Trip to Washington, D.C.
Read MoreEmpowering Ohio Agriculture: Insights from the Annual Ag Day at the Capital
Read Morefarmers are happy with the purpose and philosophy of the CAUV program, but all would prefer some more predictability in their values and more importantly, their tax bill.
Read MoreOhio’s suggested policies touched on artificial intelligence, use of UAVs, and renewable energy.
Read MoreThe program helps agricultural leaders ages 30-45 accelerate their engagement abilities and solidify their role as powerful advocates for agriculture. Apply by March 11, 2024.
Read MoreFarmland preservation and development pressure were just a few of the important topics discussed by the delegates at Ohio Farm Bureau’s 105th annual meeting.
Read MoreIssue 2 would authorize and regulate the cultivation, processing, sale, purchase, possession, home growth, and use of recreational marijuana by adults over the age of 21.
Read More‘Future Minded Farmer with Adam Sharp’ will provide insights on upcoming changes to farm estate tax structures set to take effect in 2026.
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