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Ohio Ag Hall of Fame inducts eight new members

Award honors lifetime work to advance Ohio’s ag industry.

Jacqui Fatka, Policy editor

August 25, 2021

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Following a long tradition of honoring outstanding work in Ohio agriculture, the Ohio Agricultural Hall of Farm recently inducted eight new members – four from 2020 and four from 2021.  More than a hundred involved in the ag industry attended the 55th Ohio Agricultural Council Hall of Fame Breakfast to celebrate the occasion, Aug. 6, at the Ohio Expo Center and State Fair in Columbus.

In his opening comments Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine noted that agriculture remains the No. 1 industry in the state of Ohio. He congratulated the new inductees and said,  “I’m grateful for all you do.”

The Ohio Agricultural Hall of Fame was established in 1966 to honor those who have dedicated their lives to outstanding work in Ohio agriculture, recognizing superior service, dedication, leadership and plentiful contributions to agriculture.

Those wishing to make nominations for this award next year may download a form at ohioagcouncil.org/hall-of-fame. Deadline is March 15, 2022 for the nomination forms, which should be accompanied by three letters of recommendation.

About the Author(s)

Jacqui Fatka

Policy editor, Farm Futures

Jacqui Fatka grew up on a diversified livestock and grain farm in southwest Iowa and graduated from Iowa State University with a bachelor’s degree in journalism and mass communications, with a minor in agriculture education, in 2003. She’s been writing for agricultural audiences ever since. In college, she interned with Wallaces Farmer and cultivated her love of ag policy during an internship with the Iowa Pork Producers Association, working in Sen. Chuck Grassley’s Capitol Hill press office. In 2003, she started full time for Farm Progress companies’ state and regional publications as the e-content editor, and became Farm Futures’ policy editor in 2004. A few years later, she began covering grain and biofuels markets for the weekly newspaper Feedstuffs. As the current policy editor for Farm Progress, she covers the ongoing developments in ag policy, trade, regulations and court rulings. Fatka also serves as the interim executive secretary-treasurer for the North American Agricultural Journalists. She lives on a small acreage in central Ohio with her husband and three children.

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