Ohio Farm Bureau
Adam Sharp has a diverse work background. Adam is currently serving as the Executive Vice President of the Ohio Farm Bureau Federation since June 2016. Prior to this role, they were the Vice President of Public Policy at the same organization since December 2011. Adam also has experience in the family farming business, as they are the owner of Sharp Brothers Farms located near Amanda, Ohio. Adam has been involved in the business since 1972 and oversees various agricultural activities such as growing crops like corn, wheat, soybeans, oats, hay, and operating a dairy farm. Additionally, Adam has worked for the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency as the AAA for Pesticides and Toxics and Acting Ag Advisor from 2001 to 2004. Before that, they were the Director of Governmental Relations at the American Farm Bureau Federation from 1995 to 2001.
Adam Sharp attended The Ohio State University, but the specific start and end years are not provided. No information is given regarding the degree or field of study they pursued at the university.
Ohio Farm Bureau
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Founded in 1919, Ohio Farm Bureau is a grassroots membership organization that works to support Ohio agriculture and the state’s food and farm community. Along with establishing great companies like Nationwide, Ohio Farm Bureau has impacted agriculture by advocating for reasonable government policy, developed opportunities for young farmers, supported local food initiatives, and funded efforts to protect the environment, water quality, and farmland preservation. Today, it doesn't matter if you grow food or purchase it, Ohio Farm Bureau invites you to work with your neighbors to enhance the quality of life in your community and celebrate the unique ways agriculture touches our lives. Mission: Working together for Ohio farmers to advance agriculture and strengthen our communities. Core Values: Integrity, Honesty, Grassroots Involvement, Member Advocacy and Farming's Contribution to the World. Visit us at ofbf.org, facebook.com/ohiofarmbureau, twitter.com/ohiofarmbureau