Warner joins Ohio Farm Bureau as organization director

Brooks Warner. (Ohio Farm Bureau photo)
Brooks Warner of Sabina has been named organization director for Clinton, Fayette, Greene and Warren counties.
Warner grew up on his grandparents tobacco and beef cattle farm in New Richmond and currently lives in Clinton County where he raises Galloway cattle.
Most recently, Warner was at OSU Extension, where he was the Clinton County agriculture and natural resources Extension agent. He also previously served in that same capacity in Scioto County, as well as for North Dakota State University in Nelson County, N.D.
Prior to his professional career, Warner was a member of the Clermont County Farm Bureau Board of Trustees and was a voting delegate for two years at Ohio Farm Bureau’s annual meeting. He also took part in a trip to Washington, D.C. in 2016 as part of Ohio Farm Bureau’s Young Agricultural Professionals program.
Warner is a graduate of Wilmington College with a degree in animal science and is currently attending The Ohio State University to obtain his master’s degree in agriculture education.
Ohio Farm Bureau’s mission is working together for Ohio farmers to advance agriculture and strengthen communities. Learn more at ohiofarmbureau.org.
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