Miser named Ohio Farm Bureau organization director
Miranda Miser of Cumberland has been named organization director for Ohio Farm Bureau.
Read MoreNoble Soil & Water Conservation District held Ag School Days May 9 and May 10 for over 325 third grade students from Noble and Guernsey counties. The students visited several sessions throughout the day with their class and learned about a variety of topics.
Noble County Farm Bureau board of trustees members Clair Schockling (right) and Chris Wells presented a session on corn. They explained many types and uses of corn in our diets and our lives, along with a sample of tasty Ohio popcorn for each student.
Miranda Miser of Cumberland has been named organization director for Ohio Farm Bureau.
Read MorePosition provides professional service and support to county boards and volunteer leaders, helping them meet the needs of our membership in alignment with the OFBF Strategic Plan.
Read MoreSee the list of survey winners as well as photos from the fair and the Skillathon.
Read MoreState Rep. Don Jones and State Sen. Brian Chavez were recognized as Friend of Agriculture.
Read MoreOver 325 students were escorted through a series of agricultural and environmental-related stations.
Read MoreThe free Entrepreneurship Bootcamp would benefit newer farmers and be helpful to anyone who caters to end consumers and has been in business for five years or less. Sessions start June 8.
Read MoreHundreds of Ohio Farm Bureau members attended 2024 Ag Day at the Capital in Columbus Feb. 21 to meet one-on-one with their state senators and representatives.
Read MoreOur membership campaign this year includes prizes for gift certificates at local Farm Bureau businesses for our membership workers.
Read MoreAll the items donated were distributed to the food bank in Noble County.
Read MoreAl Miller will help govern Ohio’s largest general farm organization and represent Farm Bureau members in Belmont, Monroe, Noble and Washington counties.
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