By Andi Anderson
Brooks Warner of Sabina has been named the organization director for Clinton, Fayette, Greene, and Warren counties by the Ohio Farm Bureau. Warner brings extensive experience and a lifelong connection to agriculture to his new role.
Warner grew up on his grandparents' tobacco and beef cattle farm in New Richmond and now raises Galloway cattle in Clinton County. His agricultural roots have shaped his professional journey, which includes significant contributions to agricultural education and community engagement.
Previously, Warner worked at the Ohio State University (OSU) Extension as the agriculture and natural resources agent for Clinton County. He held similar roles in Scioto County and Nelson County, North Dakota, under North Dakota State University. His professional background showcases his dedication to supporting and educating farmers across diverse communities.
Before starting his career, Warner was actively involved with the Clermont County Farm Bureau, serving on the Board of Trustees and participating as a voting delegate at Ohio Farm Bureau's annual meetings. In 2016, he joined the organization’s Young Agricultural Professionals program, traveling to Washington, D.C., to advocate for farmers.
Warner is a graduate of Wilmington College with a degree in animal science and is pursuing a master’s degree in agriculture education at The Ohio State University.
The Ohio Farm Bureau is committed to advancing agriculture and strengthening communities across the state. Warner’s leadership will help enhance agricultural practices and provide support to local farmers.
His experience, passion, and dedication to agriculture position him as a strong leader to guide the organization’s mission of working together to empower Ohio farmers and communities.
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Categories: Ohio, Rural Lifestyle