Throughout the year, Ohio AgriBusiness Association (OABA) President and CEO Chris Henney visits various members around the state. Recently, Henney has been around to many members’ facilities including:
Thank you to the above members for taking time to show us around your facility!
To see photos of recent member visits, go the OABA Facebook page and click the “Like” icon at the top of the page.
You never know when OABA staff might stop by for a visit!
Earlier this month, Chris Henney submitted a letter of support for the IPM Institute’s U.S. Department of Agriculture Natural Resources Conservation Services (USDA-NRCS) grant entitled Applying Ag Retail Muscle to Priority Challenges in the Great Lakes Basin.
The letter also included a commitment from Henney to serve on the advisory committee to continue to address the phosphorus challenge in the Western Lake Erie Basin.
OABA looks forward to working alongside the IPM Institute and other partners engaged in the phosphorus challenge, which include The Fertilizer Institute; the International Plant Nutrition Institute; The Andersons, Inc.; Heritage Cooperative, Inc.; and others.
For more information about the IPM Institute, click here.
April is Ohio Agriculture Month for the Ohio Business Profile website, which was developed by Ohio Secretary of State John Husted’s office to raise awareness of companies registered and doing business in Ohio. Congratulations to Ohio AgriBusiness Association (OABA) member Garman Feed & Seed Supply, who was featured on the site. Garman Feed & Seed Supply in Ross County sells grain and fertilizer to farmers across the state.
OABA would also like to congratulate all other Ohio agribusinesses who were featured for Ohio Agriculture Month:
To learn more about the Ohio Business Profile website, click here.