Smaller farms can benefit from CAUV
Bob and Polly Givens are on a mission to inform small landowners-homesteaders of the advantages of CAUV.
Read MoreA new online farm management course offered by Ohio State will help Ohio’s beginning farmers qualify for the requirements of the Ohio Beginning Farmer Tax Credit program.
A new online farm management course offered by The Ohio State University College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences will help Ohio’s beginning farmers qualify for the requirements of the Ohio Department of Agriculture’s Beginning Farmer Tax Credit program. Learn more about the Farm On course and get an update from the Ohio Harness Horsemen’s Association on this Ohio Farm Bureau Podcast.
Bob and Polly Givens are on a mission to inform small landowners-homesteaders of the advantages of CAUV.
Read MoreIn a skyrocketing farmland market, it’s more important than ever to make sure you’re protected from the many liabilities that come from farmland ownership.
Read MoreThe program is the brainchild of Mike and Patti Boyert, who are ready to help the next generation of young people get started in agriculture.
Read MoreThe free Entrepreneurship Bootcamp would benefit newer farmers and be helpful to anyone who caters to end consumers and has been in business for five years or less. Sessions start June 8.
Read MoreTrevor German is the first beginning farmer to complete a transaction through the new Ohio Beginning Farmer Tax Credit Program.
Read MoreA grant is available to new and beginning farmers in Trumbull County.
Read MoreThere are things young and beginning farmers should think about before starting their farm business.
Read MoreIf you are thinking about starting a farm in 2024, or started one recently, here are a few tips to help you find success.
Read MoreA new online farm management course offered by Ohio State will help Ohio’s beginning farmers qualify for the requirements of the Ohio Beginning Farmer Tax Credit program.
Read MoreThe Beginning Farmer Tax Credit is now available to those who’ve recently entered the field, as well as those who help beginning farmers.
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