Across the Table: Future trends
I encourage you to consider the big questions that Ohio Farm Bureau members should be thinking about and how we as an organization can equip ourselves for whatever changes are coming.
Read MoreAs executive vice president, Sharp serves as the chief executive of Ohio Farm Bureau and leads efforts to advance its mission: Working together for Ohio farmers to advance agriculture and strengthen our communities. Adam Sharp became Ohio Farm Bureau executive vice president in 2016.
I encourage you to consider the big questions that Ohio Farm Bureau members should be thinking about and how we as an organization can equip ourselves for whatever changes are coming.
Read MoreOn this Ohio Farm Bureau Podcast, get a full recap of the Country Presidents’ Trip to D.C. and a preview of the 2025 Ohio Safety Congress & Expo.
Read MoreGuest Adam Sharp shared the challenges and successes of 2024 and what Farm Bureau will be doing to help keep members successful throughout 2025 and beyond.
Read MoreA few years back, I traveled to every county in the state and asked members directly: What do you want from YOUR Farm Bureau?
Read MoreOhio Farm Bureau is heavily involved and actively working on a solution to current CAUV challenges that will offer all property owners across Ohio a clear and predictable tax valuation system.
Read MoreWhat does the future of the farm look like when the older generation is no longer a part of what happens day to day?
Read MoreAs much of our society is asking what the future holds, there is no doubt that for agriculture, that the future is now.
Read MoreOhio Farm Bureau is creating reasources to keep members competitive, innovative and on the road to success.
Read MoreThe newly updated Landowner Toolkit was built to give our members the knowledge and tools necessary to manage their land responsibly and productively.
Read MoreOhio Farm Bureau is offering a new resource to our members, the “A Guide to Finding, Hiring and Retaining Farm Employees.”
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