Applications for Ohio Farm Bureau Health Plans now available
Members have three ways to apply: contacting a certified agent, calling 833-468-4280 or visiting ohiofarmbureauhealthplans.org.
Read MoreBrad Mularcik, a long-standing member of the Summit County Farm Bureau, believes that there is too little attention paid to the skilled trades as a career choice for young people. Despite having a masters degree in electrical engineering, he believes that a college degree is not the only path to success.
In 2012, he began teaching the Welding Merit Badge for the Boy Scouts of America. He is a self-taught hobby welder who believed that he knew enough about welding to introduce kids to it. Teaching the merit badge caused Mr. Mularcik to become more aware of the skills gap in America and the need for more young people to enter the skilled trades, particularly welding.
By offering this scholarship, he wishes to help young people who are seeking a career in welding. The Mularcik Welding Scholarship provides one (1), $5,000 scholarship to a deserving student seeking a career in welding.
Members have three ways to apply: contacting a certified agent, calling 833-468-4280 or visiting ohiofarmbureauhealthplans.org.
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The scholarship provides one renewable award of $10,000, supporting a student pursuing a degree in agriculture or an agriculture-related field.
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A short conversation over the phone, a quick text message or even finding a small daily habit such as journaling can make a big difference.
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One of the best decisions Shannon and Heather Utter made a few years ago was looking into a Farm Bureau member benefit that has ended up saving them thousands of dollars on their energy bills.
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Ryan Hiser has experienced first-hand the importance of having the opportunity to vote on issues that will affect his family operation and other farmers.
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Bill Patterson, Cy Prettyman and Adele Flynn will continue to serve as officers for Ohio Farm Bureau Federation.
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Delegates discussed many topics impacting agriculture including farmland preservation, local foods, and succession planning.
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Twenty-six farmers govern the state’s largest farm and food organization.
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The 2025 recipients are Fred Cooke (posthumous) of Richland County, Marvin Dietsch of Williams County, Steven Knollman of Hamilton County and Michele Miller (posthumous) of Ottawa County.
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Nathan and Jill Parriman grow seasonal crops, including Christmas trees, pumpkins and cut flowers, providing U-cut experiences that invite customers to engage directly with agriculture.
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