In 1919, farmers from 30 states gathered in Chicago to create the American Farm Bureau Federation. Its stated purpose “to make the business of farming more profitable and the community a better place to live.” Coming up on its 100th anniversary, the organization has evolved, but its key component hasn’t – and that is the idea of grassroots action by members to get things done. The organization has a new president, Mr. Zippy Duvall, and he’s with Ohio Farm Bureau’s Executive Vice President, Adam Sharp, and OFBF President Frank Burkett on this episode of Town Hall Ohio.