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The Northeast Counties Farm Bureau serving Columbiana, Mahoning, Portage, and Stark counties is excited to highlight one of our valued business members who plays an important role in supporting local agriculture and strengthening our rural communities.  These spotlights are our way of recognizing the businesses that invest in Farm Bureau through Group Member sponsorships...


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The Northeast Counties Farm Bureau serving Columbiana, Mahoning, Portage, and Stark counties is excited to highlight one of our valued business members who plays an important role in supporting local agriculture and strengthening our rural communities.  These spotlights are our way of recognizing the businesses that invest in Farm Bureau through Group Member sponsorships...


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Spring is often thought of as a time with tulips in bloom, buds on the trees and green grass again. While these might be some of the highlights of spring, I feel that as a season, it is so much more than that.

As a dairy producer, there are several ways that I like to incorporate a new season into a “reset” on the farm that seems to recharge myself after a long winter ...


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For many Ohio high school students, the agricultural industry can feel distant—something happening in fields, labs and businesses far from their own day‑to‑day experiences.

But ExploreAg, a fully funded ag and STEM immersion program funded through the Oh...


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County Farm Bureau leaders from all 88 Ohio counties are in the nation’s capital March 10-12, 2026 for the County Presidents’ Trip to Washington, D.C. The annual trip is another step in Ohio Farm Bureau’s grassroots advocacy process that kicked off Feb. 18 with Ag Day at the Capital in Columbus.

Tuesday, March 10, will be spent getting members further up-to-speed on na...


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