DeWine signs Farm Bureau Health Plans bill into law
The goal will be for members to have access to these new health plan options as early as January 2026.
Read MoreOhio Farm Bureau offers several member-exclusive publications and tools to help keep farmers and landowners up to date on trends and market intel, providing members with a competitive advantage.
Owning land comes with special responsibilities, and Ohio Farm Bureau is here to help landowners better navigate through the issues that come along with those responsibilities.
The 40-page Ohio Landowner Toolkit contains essential information prepared by Ohio Farm Bureau’s legal team that will help answer questions unique to property owners on a multitude of topics.
Since the days of rural electrification, Ohio Farm Bureau has been helping members with information and resources related to energy development. The Energy and Utility Issues Resource Guide is a members-only document that provides information about critical energy issues many farm families encounter. This new guide focuses on leases, easements, on-site generation and legal considerations for energy development on privately owned farmland in Ohio.
Created by the Ohio Farm Bureau legal team, the Small-Scale Food Business Guide covers both federal and state regulations for selling food products such as raw meat, dairy, eggs, baked goods, cottage foods, fruits and vegetables, honey and more. The guide provides a breakdown of the registration, licensing, processing, food safety, inspection, labeling and any other regulatory/legal standards to be considered when running a small-scale food business.
Hauling grain and livestock over the roads can raise questions about state and federal transportation regulations. The Farmer’s Guide to Trucking Regulations includes a farm driver checklist, overview of both state and federal regulations and exemptions, details on CDL qualifications, details on inspections, load regulations and hazardous materials, emergency response information and more.
Finding quality employees is challenging and unless you adapt to the new workforce patterns, attracting, hiring and retaining farm workers will become more difficult. Ohio Farm Bureau and Nationwide have created the Complete Guide to Finding, Hiring and Retaining Employees as a step-by-step guide designed to help position a farm business as an employer of choice among sought-after individuals. Each section will provide valuable information and templates to help you attract and retain employees.
Adopting New Ag Technologies: Tips to Minimize Your Risks, an Ag Intelligence Service report from the Ohio Farm Bureau in cooperation with Nationwide, will help guide your investment decision-making by honing in on four key areas you should consider before pulling the trigger on any new technology: determining whether it’s a smart financial move, evaluating your technical capabilities, considering the liability risks and making sure your valuable farm data is secure.
The goal will be for members to have access to these new health plan options as early as January 2026.
Read MoreOver the past 15 years, OFBF has been involved in over 60 civil cases in state and federal courts, as well as over 100 administrative cases before the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission and the Ohio Power Siting Board.
Read MoreOhio Farm Bureau offers several member-exclusive publications and tools to help keep farmers and landowners up to date on trends and market intel, providing members with a competitive advantage.
Read MoreEditor’s Note: Open enrollment closed May 23, 2025.
Read MoreFarmers’ physical and mental health are often compromised by lack of health coverage. Farm Bureau seeks to establish Farm Bureau Health Plans.
Read MoreOhio Farm Bureau offers several member exclusive publications and tools to help keep farmers and landowners up to date on trends and market intel, providing members with a competitive advantage.
Read MoreMike Videkovich can name a long list of the organization’s benefits, but there is one very tangible one that he said he’s bound to use almost every year.
Read MoreA few years back, I traveled to every county in the state and asked members directly: What do you want from YOUR Farm Bureau?
Read MoreIf you haven’t already, it’s time to join the growing list of members who wish they would have switched to the Ohio Farm Bureau Health Benefits Plan sooner!
Read MoreOhio Farm Bureau’s newest resource for members seeks to help farmland owners navigate the many questions surrounding energy development.
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