Legal with Leah: Corporate Transparency Act January Update
After a lot of conflicting information, the Corporate Transparency Act is on hold and there are no deadlines.
Read MoreBrown County Farm Bureau is offering up to five $500 scholarships to 2020 Brown County, Ohio high school graduate(s). Scholarship selection will be based on agricultural interests, scholastic achievement, financial need and Farm Bureau participation.
If the parents are not Brown County Farm Bureau members, the student must be planning to major in agriculture at a college or university and be a resident of Brown County, Ohio. This restrictive major is waived if the parents are Brown County Farm Bureau members. Post secondary technical training in agriculture will also be considered.
Applications can be obtained through local high schools’ guidance counselors offices. To obtain a scholarship, applicants must send a completed application, a copy of their high school transcript and a wallet-size photo to the Brown County Farm Bureau, PO Box 288, Georgetown, OH 45121. All applications must be received by 4 p.m. on March 25, 2021.
If you have any questions, please feel free to call the Brown County Farm Bureau office at 937-378-2212. Office hours are from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., Monday through Thursday.
After a lot of conflicting information, the Corporate Transparency Act is on hold and there are no deadlines.
Read MoreThrough 15 scholarship funds, nearly 50 awards will be made to deserving students. The deadline to apply online is March 31, 2025.
Read MoreThe bill includes short-term spending, disaster aid and a farm bill extension.
Read MoreThe disaster relief funding disbursement will be overseen by the Ohio Department of Agriculture and administered through local soil & water districts.
Read MoreThe winners of the 2024 Ohio Farm Bureau Advocacy in Action Award are Roger Baker of Wayne County and Neall Weber (posthumously) of Franklin County.
Read MoreThe requirement for businesses that are registered with their state to file information about beneficial owners with the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network is in flux.
Read MoreOhio’s Electric Cooperatives recommend safe energy conservation during extreme cold snaps to help alleviate demand.
Read MoreDelegates discussed many important topics including carbon sequestration and mental health at the Ohio Farm Bureau’s 106th Annual Meeting.
Read MoreBill Patterson, Cy Prettyman and Adele Flynn will continue to serve as officers for Ohio Farm Bureau Federation.
Read More10 Ohio Farm Bureau members were elected to the federation’s state board during the 106th annual meeting.
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