Growing Young Minds: Kim Harless, Pike County Farm Bureau release 'The Life of a Real Farmer' book

🌾 New Children’s Book: The Life of a Real Farmer
Pike County Farm Bureau and Senior Organization Director Kim Harless are proud to announce the release of their very own children’s book, “The Life of a Real Farmer.”

This special book was created to teach children where their food comes from and to highlight the heart, dedication and hard work of farmers. It’s more than just a story — it’s a legacy that shares the value of agriculture and the people who make it possible.
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đź“– About the Book
The Life of a Real Farmer offers kids a fun and meaningful way to understand the journey of food “from farm to table.” It shines a light on the importance of farming, while instilling appreciation for the men and women who dedicate their lives to feeding our communities.
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📍 How to Purchase
Books are available at the Pike County Farm Bureau office, 231 Broadway St, Jackson, Ohio.
• Hours: Monday–Friday, 8:30 a.m. – 4 p.m. (closed for lunch 12–12:30 p.m.)
• Cost: $10 Softback | $18 Hardback
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🎓 Supporting Youth Programs
All proceeds from book sales go directly to the Pike County Farm Bureau Youth Fund, which provides scholarships and supports youth programming in our community. When you purchase a copy of “The Life of a Real Farmer,” you’re not only putting an educational story into the hands of children — you’re also investing in the future of agriculture.
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đź’š Join Us in Celebrating Agriculture
We are incredibly proud of this project and can’t wait to see the positive impact it makes on families and classrooms. Stop by the office to pick up your copy today — and share in the story of what it truly means to be a farmer.

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Ryanna Tietje

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Matt Aultman

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Farm Bureau is what really got the word out. It’s been one of their goals to get this done.
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Gretchan Francis

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Hannah Kiser

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Chad Ruhl

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Mary Smallsreed

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