2024 Greene County Ag Hall of Fame applications open
Applications are due Aug. 1, 2024.
Read MoreAug. 30, Greene County Farm Bureau held its annual meeting at the Jasper Hills Golf Course. The meal for the evening was provided by them as well. Entertainment was provided by Joel Hogle. Daniel Jones was recognized as the new inductee into the Greene County Farm Bureau Hall of Fame. Danny has served the Greene County agriculture community for 60 years being a full-time grain farmer and past hog and feeder calf farmer. Members also got to hear a few words from District 19 State Trustee Nicol Reiterman. She discussed the changes being made as far as membership and what the Ohio Farm Bureau plans to do in order to meet the needs of all members in the future. Toward the end of the meeting, Katrina Held announced she was stepping down as county president. Jim Percival was then named as the new Greene County Farm Bureau president.
Open every Saturday from 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m., you can enjoy fresh produce from multiple vendors.
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Read MoreGreene County Farm Bureau President Jim Percival attended the presidents’ trip to Washington, D.C. to discuss policies.
Read MoreThe Greene County Soil and Water Conservation District’s annual Test Your Well Event was free to Greene County Farm Bureau members.
Read MoreOne $1,500 scholarship will be awarded for the 2024-2025 academic year. Apply by April 5.
Read MoreHannah is a senior at Wilmington College majoring in biology and communications with a minor in music and media.
Read MoreJim Percival was named the Greene County Farm Bureau president at the annual meeting.
Read MoreCedarville University has designated around 10 acres of land north of their cross country course as a research farm.
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