Using my voice for agriculture, my farm, my county

I came home from Communications Boot Camp knowing that I would be using this priceless opportunity that I had participated in to continue to speak for agriculture and my Ohio Farm Bureau.

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Learning to be the best advocate for agriculture

What I brought back from Communications Boot Camp will be helpful not only in my role as an advocate and leader in agriculture but across all aspects of my life.

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Marion offers full registration for Leadership Camp

Marion County Farm Bureau offers sponsorships for two full registrations for the first two students who contact the office.

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Home grown, farm raised leadership

Several Farm Bureau staff and members are found wearing many hats within their towns, counties, school boards and beyond.

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Our Ohio Weekly: The AgriPOWER leadership development program

Learn more about AgriPOWER on this week’s episode. In the coming weeks, Ohio Farm Bureau will select 10 individuals to participate in Class XIII of the leadership and advocacy development program.

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Growing our Generation: YAP program updates

As we head into spring, there are numerous programming opportunities are available to Ohio Young Ag Professionals.

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2022 Ohio Youth Capital Challenge kicks off in Columbus

Public policy, fellowship and learning more about how government works were all part of the March 5 opening session for 2022 Ohio Youth Capital Challenge participants.

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Ison completes AFBF Partners in Advocacy Leadership Class 10

PAL is designed to help agricultural leaders accelerate their engagement abilities and solidify their roles as advocates for agriculture.

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Farm Bureau AgriPOWER leadership, advocacy program accepting applications

In 2022, Ohio Farm Bureau Federation will select 10 individuals to participate in AgriPOWER. Apply by April 22.

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Women in top national leadership roles a natural fit

Two Ohio women have taken leadership roles in national agriculture organizations: Susan Shultz and Kelly Harsh.

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