Legal with Leah: Open Burning Laws
Ohio has some specific rules and regulations around open burning. What you can burn and where?
Read MoreIf you have a business in Knox County, we want you to be a part of our Buying Local Directory!
The Buying Local Directory will be distributed to our 900 members and will serve as a direct connection between local businesses and the community. It will also be available at our local events and sent to new members as they join throughout the year.
Active members can be listed in up to three categories for free. Additional advertising is available as ¼ page, ½ page and full page insertions. These ad spaces offer a direct connection to the 900 Knox County Farm Bureau members as well as other Knox County residents who pick up the directory at Farm Bureau events.
If businesses choose to offer a local member benefit as well, those will be included in the Buying Local Directory. The way you participate and the member benefit you choose to offer is entirely up to you. These directories will be considered valid for June 2021 through June 2022. If your member benefit needs to be a different time frame than that, please specify those dates.
In addition to these benefits, we will happily promote your business on our Facebook pages (Knox County Farm Bureau and Knox County Farm Bureau Young Ag Professionals) including your local member benefit, if offered.
Use this Buying Local Form for the Local Member Benefits program and the Buying Local Directory. Please contact us at 740-452-2356 or [email protected] with any questions you have and return this form for your free ad by March 31, 2021.
Ohio has some specific rules and regulations around open burning. What you can burn and where?
Read MoreXylazine, an important U.S. FDA approved prescription animal drug that is widely used in veterinary medicine, particularly in cattle for…
Read MoreBack Ohio dairy farmers by asking your member of Congress to support the Dairy Pricing Opportunity Act.
Read MoreThe elite leadership program was started in 2008 to help agricultural advocates gain influence over public policy issues that impact their businesses and communities.
Read MoreThis is the 36th consecutive year that profits have been distributed to borrower-owners.
Read MoreOhio Farm Bureau is encouraging members to share how rural broadband investment has impacted their homes and businesses, and where more work can be done to advance access to rural broadband.
Read MoreIn addition to the testimony in support of HB 64, Ohio Farm Bureau is asking members to contact their state representative to voice their support for eminent domain reform.
Read MoreSoil and water tests are being developed and conducted, site run-off monitoring is taking place, and livestock have shown no signs of illness or lingering effects from the aftermath of the derailment itself or the chemical burn-off that followed.
Read MoreIt’s important for a landowner to work with a specialist who can best identify the risks and put a protection plan in place.
Read MoreOhio Farm Bureau’s farmer leaders will be in the nation’s capital March. 7-9, 2023 for the annual County Presidents Trip to Washington, D.C.
Read More