Gallia County Farm Bureau hosts 22nd Annual Gallia County Ag Day

Gallia County Farm Bureau hosted the 22nd Annual Gallia County Ag Day at the Gallia County Fairgrounds on May 7, 2025.

Each year we host the Gallia County 4th grade students at the fairgrounds to teach them all about different types of agriculture. There were 313 students that rotated through 15 different stations throughout the day. Along with learning about agriculture, they also participated in a T-shirt drawing contest. The students were asked to draw what agriculture means to them. This year’s T-shirt contest winner was Maklyn V. from Addaville Elementary! Each student was able to take home a free T-shirt with the winning design and sponsors on it along with a brochure about what Farm Bureau is, the events they were able to participate in for the day, along with all of the various sponsors.

We could not host this wonderful event each year if it was not for the Gallia County Fairboard allowing us to use the grounds, our wonderful sponsors who believe in what we are doing, and our fantastic presenters that make the day a success!

Platinum Sponsors:
Bridgeport Equipment & Tool
Burnett’s Heating and Cooling
Duncan Farms
Foster Sales & Delivery
Gallia Rural Water
Gallia Soil & Water Conservation District
Holzer Health System
Ohio Valley Bank
S & M Tax and Accounting Inc.
Wiseman Real Estate

Silver Sponsors
JAYMAR LLC
Rural 1st.

Bronze Sponsors
Angell Accounting
Boggs Pest Control
Eric M Thompson Trucking,
JB Nets
McCoy Funeral Home
McDonald’s of Gallipolis
McDonald’s of Rio Grande
The Smith Saunders Group with Baird and Workman Monuments.

Thanks to our fantastic presenters for the day:
Emma Truance
Gallia Soil & Water Conservation District
Gallipolis FFA
Gallipolis Fire Department
Holzer Health System
Jake Bodimer
Jividen’s Farm Equipment
Kent Shawver
Koren Truance
Matthew Hemphill
Ohio State University Extension Gallia County – Erin, Micha and Tracy
River Valley FFA
Shooting Aces 4-H Club/Gallia Conservation Club – Eric Clary
South Gallia FFA

 

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