Celebrating agricultural achievements at American Farm Bureau Annual Convention
Among the honors were Pike County for its Ag Career Connections program, four Murray Lincoln winners and two speaker presentations.
Read MorePike County Farm Bureau has been honored with a national award from American Farm Bureau for its innovative Ag Career Connections program. This accolade is part of the prestigious County Activities of Excellence, a recognition earned by only 24 counties across the United States, highlighting the outstanding contributions and impact of the program.
Receiving the CAE award is a significant achievement for Pike County members, underscoring the dedication and hard work of the volunteers and organizers. This recognition not only celebrates the program’s success but also paves the way for sharing the best practices and strategies with other states, fostering a collaborative spirit within the agricultural community.
The Ag Career Connections program is designed to bridge the gap between students and the agricultural industry, providing valuable insights and opportunities for young individuals interested in pursuing careers in agriculture. Through interactive workshops, industry partnerships, and hands-on experiences, the program equips participants with the knowledge and skills necessary to thrive in various agricultural careers. Additionally, the program was made possible by an Ohio Farm Bureau Foundation grant.
Among the honors were Pike County for its Ag Career Connections program, four Murray Lincoln winners and two speaker presentations.
Read MoreMultiple scholarships will be awarded. Deadline to apply is March 31, 2025.
Read MorePike County Farm Bureau has been honored with a national award from American Farm Bureau for its innovative Ag Career Connections program.
Read MoreA one-day training Feb. 17 will equip volunteers with the skills and resources to effectively engage with youth about ag literacy topics
Read MoreJunior Farm Bureau board members are Chase Ware from Western High School, Shelby Ewing from Waverly High School, and Hailee Greene from Piketon High School.
Read MoreGrants support ag-related programming that enhances agricultural literacy efforts while creating pathways for young people to learn about ag careers.
Read MoreNot only can you shop locally, but you can support local farmers!
Read MoreGreg Williams of Lucasville has been elected District 21 trustee of the Ohio Farm Bureau Federation.
Read MoreBidding will take place until Monday, Dec. 2, 2024, at 8 p.m. Proceeds benefit youth scholarships and the youth fund.
Read MoreStudents discovered agricultural programs and colleges offering varied agricultural careers.
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