Property Protection Program reward given to Miami County man
A Property Protection Program sign must be displayed to participate in the program, and signs are available at all Farm Bureau county offices.
Read MoreWhether it’s supporting agricultural education programs, fighting for fair taxes, defending landowner rights or ensuring that new policies allow families to continue to farm, Ohio Farm Bureau is here to work on your behalf. Membership helps us engage in decisions that impact farming and rural communities as well as gives you access to a suite of Business Solutions that can help grow your bottom line.
If you are a farmer, farmland owner, your job is directly impacted by the health of Ohio agriculture, or you simply believe in the mission of Ohio Farm Bureau and understand the importance of a strong agriculture industry, we invite you to become a member. Benefits include access to Farm Bureau business solutions, having a voice in Farm Bureau’s advocacy efforts, discounts on some Nationwide insurance products as well as products and services essential to the farm and food community.
If you are age 18 to 24 and a farmer, student or your job is directly impacted by the health of Ohio agriculture, we invite you to become a young member. Benefits include access to Farm Bureau business solutions, having a voice in Farm Bureau’s advocacy efforts, discounts on some Nationwide insurance products as well as products and services essential to the farm and food community. Plus, participate in a vibrant Young Ag Professionals program.
Statewide Annual Dues Rate: $40
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Whether it’s supporting 4-H and agricultural education programs, fighting for fair taxes, defending landowner rights or ensuring that new policies allow families to continue to farm, we’re here to work on your behalf. Your membership helps Ohio Farm Bureau engage at the local, state and national levels on the decisions that impact farming and communities. In addition, members receive exclusive access to insights about current issues and a platform to share their views. As a grassroots organization, Farm Bureau is guided by the direct input of members who have a vested interest in the success of the state’s more than $100 billion food and agricultural economy.
We’re proud of our 100-year legacy of delivering results for our members. Our accomplishments have ranged from the establishment of farm cooperatives and companies like Nationwide to the development of Ohio’s Current Agricultural Use Value (CAUV) program. Farm Bureau works to support important programs like crop insurance and agriculture’s sales tax exemption. We helped eliminate Ohio’s estate tax, safeguarded the opportunity for children to work on farms, and supported funding for Ohio State University Extension and 4-H.
A Property Protection Program sign must be displayed to participate in the program, and signs are available at all Farm Bureau county offices.
Read MoreThe Small-Scale Food Business Guide covers federal and state regulations for selling food products such as raw meat, dairy, eggs, baked goods, cottage foods, fruits and vegetables, honey and more.
Read MoreThe plan has been updated to give sole proprietors access to more rate stability and a smart solution that offers potential savings on health care.
Read MoreIf you are age 18 to 24 and a farmer, a student or your job is directly impacted by the health of Ohio agriculture, we invite you to become a young member.
Read MoreHundreds of Ohio businesses and sole proprietors are raving about Ohio Farm Bureau’s Health Benefits plan with lower, predictable costs and easy enrollment and administration options.
Read MoreKlinker’s Lumber and Builders Supply and Rural King of Waverly allowed Pike County Farm Bureau volunteers to come in to talk to customers about becoming Farm Bureau members.
Read MoreGerlach Feed and Williams Feed allowed volunteers to set up membership tables to sign new members.
Read MoreThree local businesses allowed Farm Bureau to share membership information with customers.
Read MoreThis donation helps the youth in our community be able to be a member of the Farm Bureau and continue to support agriculture.
Read MoreThis collaborative approach is designed to draft personalized transition plans for farms, ensuring the seamless transfer of both business and familial responsibilities.
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