Kirkpatrick named Ohio Farm Bureau director of health services
Trevor Kirkpatrick will help design, coordinate and implement member-focused health benefits programs.
Read MoreWorking for Ohio Farm Bureau means helping Ohio farmers and agriculture, our most essential industry. Our staff team works closely with members to advance our mission: Working together for Ohio farmers to advance agriculture and strengthen our communities.
Our competitive benefits package includes affordable health care insurance, vision, dental, 401(k), and a hybrid work environment.
Learn MoreAs the largest agricultural organization in Ohio, Ohio Farm Bureau’s work is diverse, challenging and important.
Learn MoreAdvocacy at the county, state and national level gives members a voice and political influence on issues important to Ohio agriculture. Here are some examples.
Learn MoreIf you would enjoy being a part of Ohio’s largest industry and working closely with volunteers, a career with Ohio Farm Bureau may be for you.
Learn MoreTrevor Kirkpatrick will help design, coordinate and implement member-focused health benefits programs.
Read MoreThe ExploreAg program is free to all high school students. The deadline to apply is April 30 at exploreag.org.
Read MoreThe award recognizes successful young agricultural professionals who are actively contributing and growing through their involvement with Farm Bureau and agriculture.
Read MoreWill Minshall currently farms in a partnership with his family as an 8th generation grain farmer and a 1st generation cattle farmer in Pickaway County.
Read MoreEight local Young Agricultural Professionals groups have been awarded $500 grants for educational programming or events they are planning or that have taken place already in 2025.
Read MoreA large contingency of Ohio Farm Bureau members made their way to the Statehouse Feb. 19 to meet one-on-one with their state senators and representatives.
Read MoreJed Adams of The Ohio State University’s Collegiate Farm Bureau is the winner of Ohio Farm Bureau’s 2025 Collegiate Discussion Meet competition.
Read MoreKameron Rinehart of Fayette County is the winner of Ohio Farm Bureau’s Young Agricultural Professionals 2025 Discussion Meet competition.
Read MoreInnovative legislation to expand affordable health care access to rural Ohioans has been introduced in the Ohio Legislature and has…
Read MoreBuckeye Local is pioneering a new standard in rural education innovation, merging physical infrastructure with curricular advancements to deepen students’ interest in agriculture and its extensive career options.
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