Ohio Farm Bureau sets policy agenda at annual meeting

Ohio Farm Bureau sets policy agenda at annual meeting
Adam Sharp, Executive Vice President — Ohio Farm Bureau website
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Delegates gathered at the Ohio Farm Bureau’s 106th Annual Meeting to discuss and set policy for 2025. The meeting, which included representatives from all of Ohio’s 88 counties, focused on several significant issues.

Key topics addressed by the 349 delegates included carbon sequestration and mental health. These discussions are part of the Farm Bureau’s efforts to shape its policy agenda for the coming year.

The annual meeting serves as a platform for members to engage in debate and establish priorities that will guide their activities and advocacy efforts.



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