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Rinehart named co-chair of 2021 YAP State Committee Kameron Rinehart of Fayette County is co-chair of the Ohio Farm Bureauâs Young Agricultural Professionals State Committee for 2021. (Photo courtesy of the Ohio Farm Bureau) Leading Ohio Farm Bureau’s Young Agricultural Professionals State Committee for 2021 are Chaircouple Megan and Tyrone Brannon of Tuscarawas County, Co-Chair Kameron Rinehart of Fayette County and Secretary Bailey Elchinger of Henry County.
The Brannons are first-generation farmers who raise laying hens, pastured poultry, produce, herbs and specialize in microgreens. They market directly to consumers or at a local farmers market. Off the farm, Tyrone works for TMK Bakersville, and Megan is a graduate teaching and research assistant at Kent State University, where she teaches under
2021 YAP State Committee leadership announced
Leading Ohio Farm Bureauâs Young Agricultural Professionals State Committee for 2021.
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2021 YAP State Committee leadership announced
Leading Ohio Farm Bureauâs Young Agricultural Professionals State Committee for 2021.
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Leading Ohio Farm Bureau’s Young Agricultural Professionals State Committee for 2021 are Chaircouple Megan and Tyrone Brannon of Tuscarawas County, Co-chair Kameron Rinehart of Fayette County and Secretary Bailey Elchinger of Henry County.
The Brannons are first-generation farmers who raise laying hens, pastured poultry, produce, herbs and specialize in microgreens. They market directly to consumers or at a local farmers market. Off the farm, Tyrone works for TMK Bakersville, and Megan is a graduate teaching and research assistant at Kent State University where she teaches undergraduate educational technology and takes part in research projects that advance the field of educational technology. She is a PhD candidate beginning work on her dissertation this spring.