Tag: Ohio Farm Bureau
John Gray named chief information officer for Ohio Farm Bureau
John Gray, of Ashtabula, Ohio, has been named chief information officer for Ohio Farm Bureau.
OFB looks ahead to judicial races
Ohio Farm Bureau leaders gathered to discuss legislative priorities with elected officials and to review judicial races that could affect Ohio's ag future.
Hannewald wins Ohio Farm Bureau’s Young Agricultural Professionals 2022 Discussion Meet...
Mike Hannewald, of Lucas County, is the winner of Ohio Farm Bureau's Young Agricultural Professionals 2022 Discussion Meet competition.
Ohio Farm Bureau encouraged to ‘be bold’ during annual meeting
County delegates updated policies, revised the membership structure and increased annual dues at the 2021 Ohio Farm Bureau Federation annual meeting.
New Ohio Farm Bureau president believes Ohio agriculture well-positioned
With a strong farm economy and a good relationship to state leadership, Bill Patterson, the new president for Ohio Farm Bureau, believes Ohio agriculture is well-positioned for the future.
Ohio Farm Bureau buys Ohio’s Country Journal and Ohio Ag Net
In an effort to diversify its revenue stream, Ohio Farm Bureau recently purchased the ag newspaper Ohio’s Country Journal and radio network Ohio Ag Net.
Pandemic effects evident in Ohio Farm Bureau policy priorities
The pandemic’s influence was evident at the Ohio Farm Bureau’s annual meeting Dec. 7-11 — both in the way the meeting was conducted, and in the policy priorities delegates set for 2021.
Ohio wants to change American Farm Bureau ‘family’ policy
Ohio Farm Bureau wants to change how national farm bureau policy defines "family." The proposal could be voted on as early as the January 2020 national convention.
China, USMCA trade deals getting closer
Talking to Ohio Farm Bureau leaders last week, legislators and administrators hinted that a final trade deal with China was just around the corner, and the U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement was also in the home stretch.
Ohio Farm Bureau turning 100
Ohio Farm Bureau honored two longtime volunteer leaders during its annual meeting, which also kicked off its centennial celebration.