Farm Bureau shapes policy for 2025 at annual meeting
Delegates discussed many important topics including carbon sequestration and mental health at the Ohio Farm Bureau’s 106th Annual Meeting.
Read MoreEach year, Ohio Farm Bureau employs 20 to 25 individuals as State Fair Ambassadors at the Land and Living Exhibit, located in the Nationwide Donahey Ag & Hort Building. These individuals are from across the state and come from a wide variety of backgrounds. Through this spotlight series, I hope to shine a light on some of our best and brightest that are beginning their journey as a young professional in agriculture ~ Haley Wilson
Name: Carly Fitz
Hometown: Glenford
High School / College: Wilmington College
Major: Agricultural communications
Favorite Commodity: Dairy! (Mainly Ice Cream!)
Favorite Fair Food: Fair fries!
What interested you about becoming an ambassador? I was most interested in learning more about Farm Bureau and having the opportunity to educate others about agriculture.
What is your background in agriculture? I was raised on my family’s farm in Glenford, a small town in southeastern Ohio. We currently have a small sheep flock, honey bees, a fruit operation and various fair projects including cattle, lambs and turkeys.
Why is it important engage with the public about agriculture? The gap between consumers and producers is widening at an alarming rate. If we as agriculturalists can inform the consumer of where their food comes from, then we will be able to effectively bridge that gap.
How does being an ambassador impact your future goals? I plan on becoming a lobbyist for agriculture. Having the opportunity as a young adult to communicate with others for what I’m passionate about has bettered my abilities to educate those who may not be aware of the impact that agriculture has on day to day life.
Delegates discussed many important topics including carbon sequestration and mental health at the Ohio Farm Bureau’s 106th Annual Meeting.
Read MoreBill Patterson, Cy Prettyman and Adele Flynn will continue to serve as officers for Ohio Farm Bureau Federation.
Read More10 Ohio Farm Bureau members were elected to the federation’s state board during the 106th annual meeting.
Read MoreThe grants help inspire, encourage and nurture young agricultural professionals and entrepreneurs to find creative and transformative ways to address challenges facing the agricultural sector today.
Read MoreThe 2024 Distinguished Service Award recipients are Dr. John Mossbarger of Fayette County, Sen. Rob Portman of Warren County and Jane Scott of Franklin County.
Read MoreKayla Jones of Newark and Heather Utter of Sardinia have been promoted to senior organization director for Ohio Farm Bureau Federation.
Read MoreMiranda Miser of Cumberland has been named organization director for Ohio Farm Bureau.
Read MoreBrooks Warner of Sabina has been named organization director for Clinton, Fayette, Greene and Warren counties.
Read MoreHB 683 would provide meaningful relief by investing $10 million in the counties that were most severely impacted by relentless hot and dry conditions this past summer.
Read MoreNew members are Katherine and Bill Brown of Stark County, Abby and Blake Campbell of Washington County, Josh Ison of Clermont County and Hannah Thompson of Meigs County.
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