Farmer’s Guide to Trucking Regulations available to Ohio Farm Bureau members
The guide includes a farm driver checklist, overview of state and federal regulations and exemptions, CDL qualifications and more.
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Did you know that if you are a business in Morgan County, you can become a Farm Bureau member? We have numerous area companies that support our organization, and Farm Bureau encourages members to thank these businesses for their support:
1st National Bank
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Adam’s Tree Care, Ancil King Repairs
Boondock BBQ and Grill, Brocks Automotive
C & J Restaurant, Chelo’s Pizzera, Cherry Orchards, Circle B Farms, Citizen’s National Bank, Clemens Farms, Combs Construction
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Dynamic Designs, Deerfield Equipment and Supply, Dille Lumber, DJH Computers
Elliott Lumber
Finley Fire Equipment
Greuey’s Farm Supply
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Haines Farms (James Haines), Haines Farms (Richard Haines), Haines Farms (Gary Haines), Hair Studio and Tanning, Hann’s Manufacturing
JC Taylor Properties, Joe-Lee Farms
Little Dog Deli
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Malta Tire Shop, Matheney Funeral Home, MDG Excavation, Miller Huck Furniture, Miller Monuments, Miller/Huck Funeral Home, MoCo’s Dip-N-Sip, Morgan County Agricultural Society, Morgan County Chamber of Commerce, Morgan County Herald, Morgan Do It Best Hardware, Morgan Tire, Morris Hardware, Muskingum Valley Grocery
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North Valley Bank
Par Mar Oil, Parkway Auto Sales, Peoples Bank, Pierce Electric and General Contracting, Pletcher Brothers
River Queen Tavern
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Schaad and Sons, Smith Family Farm, Springbrook Veterinary Clinic, Stockport Trading Company, Stone-Mattheney Funeral Home
Temple Oil and Gas, The Station, The Stockport Mill
VFW Post 4713
Wallace Poured Walls, Williams Jersey, and Windsor Showroom.
If you own a business, would like to show your support with Farm Bureau and would like to become a member, please call 800-964-8184 for more information. If you are a member and don’t see your business listed, please call us so we can update our records. We would love to recognize your company, too!
The guide includes a farm driver checklist, overview of state and federal regulations and exemptions, CDL qualifications and more.
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