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Ohio Farm Bureau's AgriPOWER Program Accepting Applications for Class 14

Ohio Farm Bureau's AgriPOWER Program Accepting Applications for Class 14


Ohio Farm Bureau is seeking applications for its AgriPOWER program, an exclusive leadership program designed for agribusiness professionals and farmers. The one-year program is focused on public policy issues in agriculture and the food industry and is designed to develop the necessary leadership and advocacy skills to become effective leaders and advocates for the industry.

The program offers opportunities to learn about current policy issues, engage with elected officials, and hands-on learning experiences through seminars, tours, and online classes.

Interested applicants must be Farm Bureau members and can be nominated by their respective county Farm Bureau, employer or any other agricultural organization. The deadline for submitting applications for the next AgriPOWER class is August 1st.

The AgriPOWER program offers a unique opportunity for participants to develop their personal development skills and to become more involved in Ohio agriculture. The program also helps participants to build stronger communities and advance their careers. By becoming more effective advocates for the agriculture industry, participants can help shape the future of Ohio's agricultural landscape.

To learn more about the AgriPOWER program, including application details, sessions, tuition, and scholarship opportunities, visit Ohio Farm Bureau's website.

 

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