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Ross County Farmer Named To Ohio Ag Hall of Fame

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Tim Corcoran Named To Ohio Ag Council Hall of Fame

(Columbus) — The Ohio Ag Council has announced their 2021 Hall of Fame Inductees, which includes a Chillicothe farmer.

Tim Corcoran of Chillicothe joins Monte Anderson of Wilmington, Randy Brown of Nevada, and Keith Stimpert of Worthington in the latest Hall Class.

Tim Corcoran, owner and partner of Corcoran Farms, has more than four decades of experience contributing to the betterment of Ohio agriculture and rural communities. He’s accomplished this through work on his farm, community service, Farm Bureau leadership and service as Chairman of the Board with America’s number one insurer of farms and ranches, Nationwide Insurance.

A legacy of advocating and protecting the interests of farmers has earned Corcoran widespread praise and recognition. His work has also led to more than 40 leadership appointments with at least 22 different organizations including civic groups, church and schools, community planning groups, charities, political committees and agricultural associations at the local, state and national level, most notably the Ohio Farm Bureau Federation, National Association of Corporate Directors, American Farm Bureau Federation, Ohio Soybean Association and Ohio Corn Growers Association.

Corcoran’s strong leadership is matched with a humble personality and an innate sense of service. He is passionate about farming and recognizes the importance of helping others succeed in the industry. By lifting others up and recognizing their strengths, he has positively influenced current and future generations of Ohio farmers.

Additional information on the 2021 Inductees can be found at ohioagcouncil.org 

These four individuals will be recognized at the 2021 Ohio Agricultural Hall of Fame Induction, to be held August 6, 2021. The 2020 Hall of Fame Inductees will also be recognized at this event, since last year’s event was cancelled due to the COVID-19 Pandemic.