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April 17, 2008 Issue

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  • Ohio leaders rework major economic plan
    OFBF says updated proposal is a responsible investment

  • Uphill battle
    Cattleman makes plea for state to alter road's path

Page 2

  • Crossing the line
    ODOT says farmer must foot bill to fix guardrail

  • Fence dispute leaves famer frustrated
    Conflict put landowner, trustees in difficult position

  • EPA may exempt manure emissions

  • Experts share views on ag trends

Page 3

  • Revised rule on dairy labels may be improvement

  • AgriPower Institute applications due May 30

  • Extension deadline looms
    Farm bill in quagmire as time ticks away

Page 4

  • Nominations now being accepted for Conservation Farm Family Award
    Deadline is May 1

  • Coverage for your farm vehicles

  • Gahler is new organization director for Sandusky County

  • Frank named to Farm Bureau positions

  • May we introduce
    Kristin Knapp, Miami County and Anita Cook

Page 5

  • Coming next on Ohio Farm and Country

  • Our Ohio: Telling Agriculture's Story

  • Too much on your plate?
    OFBF guide helps with event planning

  • County news in brief
    Coshocton, Licking, Noble and Cuyahoga

  • Youths needed for summer conferences

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

  • 'Proud' tradition gets new look

  • Changing our path to food safety

  • Feeding the frenzy

Page 8

  • Ohio 4-H going greener
    Nationwide and Ohio Farm Bureau 4-H Center officially opens

 
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