Farm Bureau involvement helps young couple
To help get their name out in the community, while also being involved in the community, the Kisers got involved with Farm Bureau on the county level.
Read MoreTo help get their name out in the community, while also being involved in the community, the Kisers got involved with Farm Bureau on the county level.
Read MoreWhether your an experienced marksman or a beginner who has never fired before, CMP welcomes everyone to safely participate in…
Read MoreThroughout the years, Harrison’s progressive farming practices, industry partnerships and dedication have ensured his farming operation is successful for generations to come.
Read MoreCrawford County farmer and state trustee Rose Hartschuh shares some tips and insights for working the membership campaign.
Read MoreCMP at Camp Perry is located in a rural area, so when there are open shooting nights or weekends, local people – who might otherwise be shooting on their own property – can come and compete.
Read MoreScholarships, plus business solutions for a pending venture, were enough for the Rufenachts to seek Farm Bureau membership.
Read MoreSheldon Miller of Oak Harbor is serving on the 2022 Ohio Farm Bureau Federation Policy Development Committee.
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.
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