Scioto County hosts phone-a-thon
The aim of this initiative was to encourage renewal and strengthen the community of the Ohio Farm Bureau.
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The aim of this initiative was to encourage renewal and strengthen the community of the Ohio Farm Bureau.
Read MoreJoin us for a Pancake Breakfast on Saturday Feb. 15 from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m.
Read MoreScioto County Farm Bureau Board of Trustees signed 21 new, renewal, and winback members in just two short hours.
Read MoreCarroll County Farm Bureau is fortunate to have Miller’s Rolling Acre Metal as a group member.
Read MoreBill Patterson shares his experience from May 8 and how it is indicative of the value Farm Bureau provides to members and members in turn provide to all of agriculture.
Read MoreIf you haven’t renewed your membership or you are interested in joining Farm Bureau, we can hook you up!
Read MoreIf you haven’t renewed your membership or you are interested in joining Farm Bureau, we can hook you up!
Read MoreKlinker’s Lumber and Builders Supply and Rural King of Waverly allowed Pike County Farm Bureau volunteers to come in to talk to customers about becoming Farm Bureau members.
Read MoreGerlach Feed and Williams Feed allowed volunteers to set up membership tables to sign new members.
Read MoreThree local businesses allowed Farm Bureau to share membership information with customers.
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