Logan County Farm Bureau Holds Summer Picnic
Logan County Farm Bureau held its July meeting at the Schochoh Community Center. Local officials were invited to attend and speak at the event.
The annual picnic and business meeting is an opportunity for Farm Bureau to express appreciation to those who hold office and for the work they do on behalf of farmers and agriculture in general.
Carrell Hughes and Karen Milliken decorated the community center and made preparations for the meal. Grant Hildabrand grilled pork chops for the potluck meal.
Following the meal, Logan County Farm Bureau President Doug Milliken conducted the July business meeting. Preliminary plans were made for the Farm Bureau annual meeting scheduled for September 10 at 6 pm at the Logan County Extension Office.
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