Prettyman re-elected Ohio Farm Bureau first vice president
Cy Prettyman of New Bloomington has been re-elected first vice president of the Ohio Farm Bureau Federation.
Read MoreCrawford County Farm Bureau and Crawford County Cattlemen’s Association recently donated sets of eight books to seven local school libraries in an effort to ensure accurate agricultural stories are available to students.
The books were written and autographed by Amanda Radke, a well-known South Dakota rancher, blogger and children’s book author. The books were delivered Nov. 16 to the following elementary schools: Buckeye Central, Bucyrus City, Crestline, Galion, Hannah Crawford, Wynford and Wayside Christian.
Radke read to 150 2nd and 3rd graders at Hannah Crawford Elementary on March 2, 2023 which is Read Across America Day and Dr. Seuss’ birthday. That evening Crawford County Farm Bureau and Crawford County Cattlemen’s hosted, Planting the Seed for the Future of Agriculture, a public session on agricultural advocacy. The goal was to give people the tools to share their stories, provide skills for sharing farm life and empower the next generation of farmers to be good agricultural ambassadors. The event opened with local agvocate, Zoe Kent, an 8th-generation grain farmer and social media sensation and featured Radke who spoke about the importance of advocating for agriculture, sharing your story, connecting with people and fighting to keep agriculture sustainable. 130 people, including FFA students, Farm Bureau and Cattlemen’s members and the general public attended. Attendees purchased her autographed books and met the speakers.
The book donations were made possible through the support of the two organizations, their members and people who donated during Radke’s visit. Book donors included Ashley Lutz, Kim and Cody Bauer, Crawford County Soil and Water Conservation District, Lutz Family Farms, Scheffler Farm, Weslane Cattle Co. as well as cash donations at the session on March 2.
Event sponsors included Andrew Schoch Agency; Chris Schiefer Insurance; Eric and MacKenzie Hanes; Hempy Water; Matt and Ashley Lutz; Nicole Feilon, Attorney at Law; S&F Transport Co., Inc.; Weaver Farms – Kurt and Ashley Weaver; Marion, Morrow and Richland County Farm Bureaus; along with Crawford County Cattlemen’s Association and Crawford County Farm Bureau.
Cy Prettyman of New Bloomington has been re-elected first vice president of the Ohio Farm Bureau Federation.
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