Ohio Pork Council
Kayli Mitchell is an experienced professional in agricultural education and communications, currently serving as the Education Director at Ohio Pork Council since May 2021. Kayli also contributes as an independent contractor for FanSided, focusing on writing for Dawg Pound Daily since December 2020. Prior roles include serving as an Ambassador for GrowNextGen, providing educational outreach in Ohio agriculture, and working as an Agricultural Tutor and Supplemental Instruction Leader at Wilmington College, where Kayli completed a Bachelor of Science in Education and Agriculture with a concentration in Animal Science. Additional experience includes roles as a Lawn and Garden Sales Associate at Walmart, an Ohio Teach Ag Ambassador, and an Ohio Farm Bureau Land & Living Ambassador.
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Ohio Pork Council
The Ohio Pork Council was established in 1968 when leaders in Ohio’s pork industry determined it was a necessity to promote their own product. When the organization began, about 800 farmers dedicated themselves to this task. The Council now has approximately 2,500 members. As the organization has grown, so have the programs to promote pork, along with increased services for OPC members. Today’s members continue to look toward tomorrow. Each year shows an increased awareness of the challenges and solutions facing the industry. This awareness will continue to make Ohio’s pork industry strong and viable for the next generation of Ohio farmers. Be a part of this impressive group of people who have joined together to promote their product to the state, nation and world.