By Andi Anderson
Farm Bureau members in Harrison County are invited to come together for an enjoyable and informative evening at the annual Member Dinner, scheduled for February 19, 2026. The event will begin at 6 p.m. and will take place at the Harrison County Fairgrounds in Cadiz, Ohio.
Designed to strengthen community connections, the dinner provides an opportunity for members to meet, share experiences, and stay informed about the latest Farm Bureau resources.
This gathering emphasizes the importance of bringing farmers together to support one another. Attendees will enjoy a complimentary dinner, creating a relaxed setting for conversation and building relationships with fellow producers.
Whether members are new to the Farm Bureau or long-time participants, the event offers a welcoming environment for everyone.
A featured industry expert will address the audience during the evening, offering valuable insights into agriculture and current issues facing the farming community.
The speaker will be announced soon, and members can look forward to learning from a knowledgeable voice in the industry. The presentation will help attendees stay updated and better understand the programs and challenges shaping modern agriculture.
In addition to the speaker, the dinner will highlight the many benefits available to Farm Bureau members. These benefits may include educational programs, advocacy support, community involvement opportunities, and access to various services that help strengthen agricultural operations. Learning more about these resources helps members make the most of their membership.
The event is free for all Farm Bureau members, but registration is required to ensure proper planning. Members can reserve their spot by contacting the Harrison County office at 330-339-7211 or sending an email to harrison@ofbf.org by February 5, 2026. Additional details about the event will be shared as the date approaches.
The Member Dinner serves as a chance for the farming community to come together, share a meal, and engage in conversations that support agriculture in Harrison County. It reflects the Farm Bureau’s continued commitment to unity, education, and community involvement.
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