Shelby County Annual Farm Bureau Membership Kick-Off

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Taking part in the Shelby County Annual Farm Bureau Membership Kick-Off event held at Brew Nation are, left to right, Shelby County Commissioner Julie Ehemann, Farm Bureau Organization Director Jill Smith, of Jackson Center, and 2016 Shelby County Annual Farm Bureau Membership Chairman Laura Fogt, of Anna. There was a food tasting at the event and attendees had a chance to win a Yeti Cooler. The Ohio Farm Bureau’s purpose is to forge a partnership between farmers and consumers. The bureau advocates for Ohio’s farm families on business issues and works to provide consumers with a wide variety of food choices. Luke Gronneberg | Sidney Daily News

Taking part in the Shelby County Annual Farm Bureau Membership Kick-Off event held at Brew Nation are, left to right, Shelby County Commissioner Julie Ehemann, Farm Bureau Organization Director Jill Smith, of Jackson Center, and 2016 Shelby County Annual Farm Bureau Membership Chairman Laura Fogt, of Anna. There was a food tasting at the event and attendees had a chance to win a Yeti Cooler. The Ohio Farm Bureau’s purpose is to forge a partnership between farmers and consumers. The bureau advocates for Ohio’s farm families on business issues and works to provide consumers with a wide variety of food choices. Luke Gronneberg | Sidney Daily News
http://aimmedianetwork.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/47/2016/02/web1_SDN021916FarmBureau.jpgTaking part in the Shelby County Annual Farm Bureau Membership Kick-Off event held at Brew Nation are, left to right, Shelby County Commissioner Julie Ehemann, Farm Bureau Organization Director Jill Smith, of Jackson Center, and 2016 Shelby County Annual Farm Bureau Membership Chairman Laura Fogt, of Anna. There was a food tasting at the event and attendees had a chance to win a Yeti Cooler. The Ohio Farm Bureau’s purpose is to forge a partnership between farmers and consumers. The bureau advocates for Ohio’s farm families on business issues and works to provide consumers with a wide variety of food choices. Luke Gronneberg | Sidney Daily News

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