By Andi Anderson
Huron County Farm Bureau is inviting its members to take part in the 2026 Policy Input Meeting, an important event designed to gather member feedback and strengthen the organization’s grassroots efforts.
This meeting provides a valuable opportunity for members to share ideas, discuss challenges, and help shape policies that affect agriculture and rural communities.
The Policy Input Meeting will be held on July 10, 2026, from 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. The event will take place at the Huron County Administration Building, located in the basement level at 180 Milan Avenue, Norwalk, Ohio.
Members are encouraged to arrive on time to fully participate in discussions and ensure their opinions are heard.
Huron County Farm Bureau values member involvement and believes that the best policies are created through active participation from those who work in and support agriculture. By attending the meeting, members can directly influence policy priorities and help the organization better represent the needs of local farmers and rural residents.
The meeting is open to all Farm Bureau members in Huron County. Attendees will be able to discuss current agricultural issues, raise concerns, and suggest policy ideas that may be advanced at the county, state, or national level. These discussions play a key role in guiding the Farm Bureau’s positions and advocacy efforts.
To create a welcoming environment, coffee and pastries will be provided for participants. Members are encouraged to confirm their attendance in advance to assist with planning. To RSVP, individuals may call 440-877-0706 or send an email to huron@ofbf.org.
Huron County Farm Bureau encourages all members to attend and take advantage of this opportunity to be involved. By participating in the Policy Input Meeting, members help ensure that agricultural policies reflect real experiences, promote strong farm communities, and support the future of agriculture in Huron County.
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Categories: Ohio, Rural Lifestyle