Many livestock owners provide a concentrate feed in addition to forage in order to meet the animals’ energy and nutrient requirements. With the cost of living increasing, how can you ensure you’re getting the most value out of your feed? … [Read more...]
Annual Meeting Venue – HELP!
The last Thursday of September, every year, your Summit County Farm Bureau hosts an annual meeting where the board of trustees report on the status of the organization; financials, policies, concerns, programs and events, as well as goals for the … [Read more...]
Combatting Odors During the Warm Weather
As the weather starts to get warmer, are you noticing a foul smell on your farm and are your neighbors commenting on it as well? Want to know what to do? Here are seven tips to help you reduce odors on your property. The most … [Read more...]
S.P.R.I.N.G. – Sunshine Plant Rain Insects Nature Grow
The calendar is saying that spring has sprung, just thinking someone needs to let Mother Nature know so she will turn off the bitter cold temperatures and the snow and ice machines. Often, the change of season brings with it a wave of new … [Read more...]
Early Bird Renewal Opportunity
With our county code change at the recent Summit County Farm Bureau Annual Meeting, our dues level will be increasing on December 1, 2022. (New Annual Dues Rate will be $100; Young members age 18-24 $40). However, we are offering you the … [Read more...]