Greene Farm Bureau attend Ag Day

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COLUMBUS — Hundreds of Ohio Farm Bureau (OFBF) members, including representatives from Greene County Farm Bureau, gathered in downtown Columbus to meet one-on-one with their state senators and representatives during Ohio Farm Bureau’s annual Ag Day at the Capital Feb. 19. Ohio Farm Bureau priority issues such as water quality, the farm economy, energy and the development of young and beginning farmers were discussed, along with a host of other community issues.

Attendees also took part in a “fireside chat”, as OFBF Executive Vice President Adam Sharp sat down with Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine and Ohio Department of Agriculture Director Dorothy Pelanda to discuss the H2Ohio initiative, trade and farm stress, among other topics.

The annual Ag Day at the Capital event embodies the grassroots efforts of Ohio Farm Bureau member volunteers.

Darren Reed, Craig Corry and Kelsey Randall were there on behalf of Greene County Farm Bureau. In addition to Gov. DeWine and Director Pelanda, they also heard from OFBF President Frank Burkett, Ohio Senate President Larry Obhof and Ohio House Speaker Larry Householder before meeting with legislators at The Statehouse.

Ohio Farm Bureau’s mission is working together for Ohio farmers to advance agriculture and strengthen our communities.

Greene County Farm Bureau’s Craig Corry, Darren Reed, and Kelsey Randall were part of the Greene County contingent that took part in Ag Day on February 19 at the Ohio Statehouse.
https://www.fairborndailyherald.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/50/2020/02/web1_AgDay.jpegGreene County Farm Bureau’s Craig Corry, Darren Reed, and Kelsey Randall were part of the Greene County contingent that took part in Ag Day on February 19 at the Ohio Statehouse. Contributed photo

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