Legal with Leah: CAUV update, enrollment
Lorain County Farm Bureau recently had success getting some changes made to their CAUV designations, thanks to the help of Ohio Farm Bureau and members taking action.
Read MoreLorain County Farm Bureau recently had success getting some changes made to their CAUV designations, thanks to the help of Ohio Farm Bureau and members taking action.
Read MoreThe Woodland Wednesday workshop series was started in 2020 to address topics related to woodland health and wildlife management in northeast Ohio.
Read MoreConsult with your farm’s team of trusted advisers in drafting your next farm lease. That includes your lender, accountant, attorney and insurance provider.
Read MoreThe Ohio Landowner Hunter Access Partnership provides annual payments to landowners for providing hunting access to their property.
Read MoreWhat are considered noxious weeds in Ohio and what is the landowner’s responsibility in keeping them controlled?
Read MoreLeasing property for hunting and similar outdoor recreation has proven for many to be an attractive option when it comes to generating additional revenue for landowners, while also granting greater access to the outdoors.
Read MoreHB 397 will bring Ohio up to date with many of the state’s Midwestern neighbors who have already created statutory guardrails for farm leases.
Read MoreIf brush, briars, thistles or noxious weeds are within 4 feet next to that line fence, they need to be removed.
Read MoreIf good fences make good neighbors, good fence laws are at least equally important.
Read MoreSpring is the season to check fences, and when farmers start to focus on them, questions to Ohio Farm Bureau begin to increase.
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