Our volunteers steal the show

Volunteers are a vital part of Farm Science Review. Whether you support the Gwynne Conservation Area or help during the annual show, your time and effort make a difference.

Three students in black shirts get a program from a volunteer
A woman talks on a tram driving around Gwynne Conservation Area.
FFA students explore science at a booth in the Ohio 4-H Activities Tent

Volunteer opportunities

Gwynne Conservation Area

The Gwynne Conservation Area is a 67-acre natural area with ponds, wetlands, streams, prairies, and tree plantings. Volunteers can help with wildlife observations and support activities during Farm Science Review.

Madison County Master Gardeners

Madison County Master Gardeners volunteer in the Gwynne Conservation Area and help care for this important educational and natural space.

Farm Science Review

One of the largest volunteer areas during the annual show is the Farm Machinery Antique Buildings, where volunteers help support the visitor experience.

To learn more about volunteer opportunities, email fsrinfo@osu.edu.