Farm Bureau is a leader in identifying and solving problems through bipartisan work with legislators. Members collaborate on issues to shape local, state and federal regulations affecting their communities.
Farm Bureau membership includes a subscription to Our Ohio magazine. Our Ohio's food stories feature recipes and information about the farm families who grow the products we all enjoy.
Want to learn about food production, how to be a better gardener, or how to prepare and preserve the bounty of the season? Members can host and/or attend food and farm tours, how-to seminars and other activities.
With this online directory, Farm Bureau members looking to buy locally grown or raised farm products can connect to members who are selling them. Many of the Buying Local retailers offer special discounts to fellow members.
Farmer and agricultural industry members receive a subscription to Buckeye Farm News, which analyzes developments in public policy, communications and organizational programs. Nonfarmers can receive it, too.
Ohio Farm Bureau provides opportunities for members to grow leadership skills, gain professional experience and network with members of their community.
Landowners should have quality information to help manage their property. Farm Bureau staff experts are providing members with the latest information on oil and gas leasing, property tax issues, wildlife management and private property rights.
Ohio Farm Bureau offers a $2,500 reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction for felony crimes committed on a member's property. The program has been helping deter crime for more than 20 years.
Ohio Farm Bureau members save on Nationwide Insurance products, but that's just the beginning. Members also can take advantage of discounts on GM vehicles, select Case IH tractors, access individual health plans through Medical Mutual of Ohio's SuperMedOne-Ohio Farm Bureau and many more.
We believe that people have the power to shape the world in which they live. And that when they're given a place where they can work together, they have the ability to solve their own problems. Ohio Farm Bureau exists so people can put ideas into action and bring about a better, more secure way of life.
The mission of Ohio Farm Bureau is to forge a partnership between farmers and consumers. This means advocating for Ohio's farm families on issues that help them in business and in turn provide consumers a wide variety of food choices. Since 1919, Ohio Farm Bureau has worked to make Ohio a great place to call home—and it doesn't matter if you're a farmer who produces food or a customer who purchases it. There's a place for you in Farm Bureau.
Our members include farmers, gardeners, food and wine enthusiasts, teachers and more. Every county has its own board of trustees and volunteers who determine and lead local initiatives. Ohio Farm Bureau has a state board of trustees whose 26 elected farmer members govern the organization.