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February 28, 2008 Issue

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Page 1

  • ODA prepared to defend dairy labels

  • Deep Impact
    Proposed change to Great Lakes Compact could protect water rights...or sink the deal

  • Farmers integral to energy policy, economy say state leaders

Page 2

  • Governor must sell voters on economic plan

  • Preventing power problems

  • Consumers expected to weigh in on cloning debate

  • Public Policy Briefs

Page 3

  • Auditor's CAUV letter causes concern among landowners

  • Political action
    Key Ohio farmers head to D.C.

  • Register for OFBF Trends and Issues Conference

Page 4

  • Pennington joins OFBF legal team

  • County news in brief

  • May We Introduce
    Featured in this issue, Leia Ringler, Richland County and Kari Burkey

Page 5

  • Volunteers kick off membership campaigns

  • Our Ohio Telling Agriculture's Story

  • Ohio to launch interactive Web site for ag businesses
    Database links farmers, food industry

  • OFBF at Power Show Ohio

  • Youth have opportunity to sign up for summertime fun

  • Coming next on 'Ohio Farm and Country'

Page 6

  • On Your behalf
    A list of activities in which members' support of Farm Bureau helped strengthen agriculture and rural Ohio

  • Story jumps

Page 7

  • Weeds gone wild
    Souther Ohio residents work to fight invasive plants

  • Organics 101 workshop offered

  • Farmers adopting best management practices in record numbers

Page 8

  • Calling all local meat producers
    'Our Ohio' to promote farm products

  • Lean times for livestock farmers

 
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