Ohio Farm Bureau appoints Brent Nemeth as organization director

Ohio Farm Bureau appoints Brent Nemeth as organization director
Adam Sharp, Executive Vice President — Ohio Farm Bureau website
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Brent Nemeth, a resident of Rayland/Dillonvale, has been appointed as the organization director for the Ohio Farm Bureau. In this capacity, Nemeth will represent members in Carroll, Harrison, Jefferson, and Tuscarawas counties. His responsibilities will include collaborating with the county Farm Bureaus to tackle issues that are significant to both the members and their communities.

Nemeth’s appointment aims to strengthen the connection between farmers and their local concerns by addressing pertinent agricultural and community matters effectively.

Nemeth’s new role underscores the commitment of the Ohio Farm Bureau to ensure strong support and advocacy for its members across these counties.



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