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March 13, 2008 Issue

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Page 1

  • Left in the Cold
    Family loses gas well in fight against coal company

  • Farm Bill--now or never?
    Several scenarios to consider as extension deadline nears

  • Unstable times
    Equine businesses struggle as supply of horses smothers demand

Page 2

  • Defense funding
    OFBF urges more protection for livestock from predators

  • Pumping up Ohio
    Task force to look at increasing in-state fuel production

  • Public Policy Briefs

Page 3

  • Digital TV conversion less than a year away

  • Proposed H-2A changes aim to make program easier, less costly

  • Ready, set, grow
    Legislation gives younger generation incentive to farm

Page 4

  • Wise words
    1941 county Farm Bureau president still motivating members

  • Images from the Land: A free concert in Shelby County

  • Teacher wins ag award
    Educator to travel to national ag conference

  • Spring fun for youths at COSI

Page 5

  • 20 young Ohio farmers attend AFBF leadership conference

  • Our Ohio: Telling Agriculture's Story

  • Volunteers earn fun days through membership campaign

  • OFBF cabinet meetings

  • Nationwide's top farm and membership writers recognized

  • May we introduce
    Sandy Denes, Lorain County and Scott Donaldson

Page 6

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

  • Multiple opportunities available through Rural Development

  • Story jumps

Page 7

  • Disease outbreak shows need to track animals

  • Cellulosic ethanol is a gold mine

  • Farmland preservation goes high-tech

  • Schools may apply to provide Clean Air for Kids

  • OSCF offers scholarships

Page 8

  • Animal rights groups form veterinary organization

  • Farm Bureau announces 2008 Children's Literature Award Winner

 
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