Lawrence County Farm Bureau hosts Breakfast at the Courthouse
Hosted by the county board of trustees, the purpose of the breakfast March 12 was to hear from the various community leaders.
Read MoreMake a difference in your community and beyond and meet other people who care about agriculture in Ohio. We have programs for all ages in every county.
There are so many ways to get involved with Farm Bureau. Every county Farm Bureau hosts its own programs in ag literacy, education, networking and more. Our Young Ag Professionals and Youth in Agriculture programming are a great way to meet other young people in your community, and offer a lot of exciting opportunities for leadership, civic engagement, and professional development.
Young Agricultural Professionals are members 18 to 35 who are interested in improving the business of agriculture, learning new ideas and developing leadership skills.
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Learn MoreMake a difference in your community and beyond, and meet other people who care about agriculture in Ohio.
Learn MoreHosted by the county board of trustees, the purpose of the breakfast March 12 was to hear from the various community leaders.
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