Tag: Ohio Farm Bureau
Farm Bureau Foundation works to attract young people to ag
The Ohio Farm Bureau Foundation's Fisher Fund for Lifelong Learning is set up to prepare students for careers in agriculture, food and natural resources.
Ohio Farm Bureau crafts two-year strategic plan
At the Ohio Farm Bureau Federation annual meeting, Executive VP Adam Sharp outlined the farm organization's new strategic plan and its goals.
Ohio Farm Bureau honors Ken Davis, Fred Finney
Ohio ag leaders Ken Davis, Highland County, and Fred Finney, Wayne County, received Ohio Farm Bureau's Distinguished Service Awards Dec. 7. Also honored was Shirley Boyd, Agriculture Educator Award winner.
Ohio Farm Bureau Foundation awards scholarships to students
The Ohio Farm Bureau Foundation recently awarded scholarships to recipients pursuing further education in an agriculture-related industry.
Ohio Farm Bureau hands out awards
Christian Hoffman of Stoutsville has been named winner of Ohio Farm Bureau Federation’s 2017 Outstanding Young Farmer Award.
Staying engaged: Zippy Duvall shares powerful message to Ohio farmers
One of the highlights for Ohio Farm Bureau leaders was a surprise visit from American Farm Bureau President Zippy Duvall, during the annual presidents' trip, March 14, in Washington, D.C.
Ohio Farm Bureau leaders told to ‘expect the unexpected’ with Trump
Ohio Farm Bureau county leaders went to the Hill, March 13-15, to discuss agriculture issues like trade, the farm bill and regulations under a new administration, but added health care to the list of hot topics.
Ohio Farm Bureau County President’s Trip 2017
Ohio Farm Bureau county presidents, organizational directors and state leaders converge on Washington D.C. to discuss the issues that affect them most.
What is it about OFBF’s Young Ag Professionals conference?
Ohio Farm Bureau's Young Ag Professionals conference is a place to connect with others who share an interest in agriculture. Over 600 people attended this year conference in Columbus, Feb. 3-4.
Ohio Farm Bureau working to be more inclusive
Ohio Farm Bureau Executive Vice President Adam Sharp said it's a challenge to be relevant across generations. To do so, the Farm Bureau needs to work on inclusiveness.