Two Farm Bureau leaders promoted to senior organization director roles
Kayla Jones of Newark and Heather Utter of Sardinia have been promoted to senior organization director for Ohio Farm Bureau Federation.
Read MoreAs a vital arm of the Ohio Farm Bureau, this gathering emphasized the grassroots commitment to fortify the region's agricultural and food community.
Adams County Farm Bureau recently hosted a policy development meeting on the morning of March 25 at Frisch’s in West Union. As a vital arm of the Ohio Farm Bureau, this gathering emphasized the grassroots commitment to fortify the region’s agricultural and food community. From the corridors of local governance to the chambers of state and federal legislature, Farm Bureau stands as a committed advocate for policies that nurture the future of farming.
Representatives from a spectrum of organizations gathered. Among the notable attendees were Adams County Regional Water, Economic & Community Development, Farm Service Agency, OSU Extension, NRCS, County Commissioner, USDA, Atomic Credit Union, representation from Congressman Brad Wenstrup’s office and Adams County Farm Bureau Board of Trustees. With such diverse participation, the discussions naturally spanned critical topics ranging from water quality initiatives to energy infrastructure development.
By fostering dialogue and collaboration across sectors, the Adams County Farm Bureau continues to exemplify its mission of advocating for policies that empower its members and ensure the sustainability and vitality of agriculture in the region.
Kayla Jones of Newark and Heather Utter of Sardinia have been promoted to senior organization director for Ohio Farm Bureau Federation.
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