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October 18, 2007 Issue

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Page 1

  • Costly complaint
    Neighbor's lawsuit over grain dryers costs Warren County farmer time, money

  • Power to the people
    Strickland plan provides stability, opportunities for farmers

  • In sheep's clothing
    Guise of animal welfare gives credibility to radical group

  • Never enough

Page 2

  • Expired: 2002 Farm Bill is finished, but where's the next?

  • Task force tackling transportation concerns

  • Public Policy Briefs

  • Means to an end

  • On Your Behalf: Public Policy

Page 3

  • Group rating training make-up session

  • may we introduce...
    Lloyd Mumaw and Katie Grove

  • Changes likely for Workers' Comp rates

  • Building relationships
    Fino strengthens bond between Nationwide and Ohio Farm Bureau

  • Pullins completes 33 years of service to OFBF members

  • On your behalf - Organization

Page 4

  • A membership promotion how-to
    County events can provide opportunity for visitors to join Farm Bureau

  • Israeli reporter visits Ohio farms

  • Denes is new organization director

  • Wargowsky moves to communications position

  • County News In Brief
    Featured counties: Carroll, Columbiana, Harrison, Jefferson, Cuyahoga, Miami and Logan

  • Ag Dates

Page 5

  • Marion business leaders, agriculture intertwine

  • Our Ohio: Telling Agriculture's Story

  • Farm the best and CREP the rest
    More money for working farms to address water quality improvements in the revised Lake Erie CREP

  • On your behalf - Communication

Page 6

  • Farmers must lead animal welfare movement

  • Story jumps

Page 7

  • Top conservation families
    '07 honorees are all Farm Bureau memebers

  • 'Opportunity and challenge'
    Leaders discuss ag's future at FSR

  • Scrap metal theft on the rise in rural areas

  • Farm Bureau leader named to president's trade committee

Page 8

  • Harnessing the breeze
    County Farm Bureaus see what's in store for Ohio at Illinois wind farm

 
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