Reiterman re-elected to Ohio Farm Bureau state board
Nicol Reiterman of Washington Court House has been elected to her second three-year term on the board of trustees of Ohio Farm Bureau Federation.
Read MoreFayette County Farm Bureau President Ryan Hiser attended the county presidents' trip to discuss policies.
Fayette County Farm Bureau President Ryan Hiser, (pictured right) along with other Ohio Farm Bureau county presidents, recently paid a visit to the nation’s capital. They heard from experts and had the opportunity to voice their own thoughts on the current issues surrounding Ohio farmers. They got to meet with some members of the Senate including Sen. Sherrod Brown who is on the Senate Agriculture Committee. He discussed his thoughts on the farm bill process and how a new one is necessary. This three-day trip to the capital is to help legislators make a connection with what is happening on Ohio farms and what is being debated in Congress.
Nicol Reiterman of Washington Court House has been elected to her second three-year term on the board of trustees of Ohio Farm Bureau Federation.
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In January 2026, three Ohio contest winners will head to the West Coast to compete in the American Farm Bureau Young Farmers and Ranchers Discussion Meet, Excellence in Agriculture competitions.
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Kameron Rinehart of Fayette County is the winner of Ohio Farm Bureau’s Young Agricultural Professionals 2025 Discussion Meet competition.
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Applications are due April 12, 2025.
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Brooks Warner of Sabina has been named organization director for Clinton, Fayette, Greene and Warren counties.
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During Greene County Farm Bureau’s annual meeting, the board selected Brooke Dailey and Amber Wilt as their delegates for the…
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Fayette County Farm Bureau teamed up with Fayette County Soil and Water Conservation District Aug. 6 to host a combined annual meeting.
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The event raised $5,000 to benefit Washington Senior High School FFA.
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Nicol Reiterman of Washington Court House is serving on the 2024 Ohio Farm Bureau Federation Policy Development Committee.
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With the pressure on Ohio farms, perhaps the most important way farmers can afford to keep farming is with the protection of CAUV.
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