8 counties in northwest Ohio to participate in staffing pilot project
This ‘value first’ approach aims to build membership with programs and services with direct member input and feedback to staff.
Read MoreThis ‘value first’ approach aims to build membership with programs and services with direct member input and feedback to staff.
Read MoreKayla Richards is leading a new pilot project that will test a unique combination of staffing and service delivery over eight counties instead of the typical four-county model.
Read MoreAmy Kearns has been named district administrator for Farm Bureau in Hardin, Hancock, Lucas, Ottawa, Sandusky, Seneca, Wood and Wyandot counties.
Read MoreKirsten Ameling will be engaging members at an individualized level by connecting the organization to the member based on their needs.
Read MoreOhio Farm Bureau is encouraging members to learn more about the H2Ohio application process and the program’s conservation practices by attending these meetings.
Read MoreRose Hartschuh of Sycamore has been re-elected Northwest regional trustee for the Ohio Farm Bureau Federation.
Read MoreBill Myers of Oregon has been elected District 2 trustee for the Ohio Farm Bureau Federation.
Read MoreThe expansion of the H2Ohio initiative, created to ensure safe and clean water for all Ohioans, now includes Crawford, Erie, Huron, Marion, Ottawa, Richland, Sandusky, Seneca, Shelby and Wyandot counties.
Read MoreH2Ohio is now open to farmers in Crawford, Erie, Huron, Marion, Ottawa, Richland, Sandusky, Seneca, Shelby and Wyandot counties.
Read MoreThree finalists have been named in Ohio Farm Bureau Federation’s 2020 Discussion Meet. They are David Glass of Chillicothe, Micah…
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