Legal with Leah: Open Burning Part 2
During the months of March, April, May, October and November, open burning in Ohio is prohibited during the hours of 6 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Read MoreDuring the months of March, April, May, October and November, open burning in Ohio is prohibited during the hours of 6 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Read MoreLearn more about the Buckeye Agricultural Leadership Pathways program from CFAES’ Dean Cathann Kress on this Ohio Farm Bureau Podcast.
Read MoreRetaining employees remains one of farmers’ greatest challenges as the competition for available farm workers intensifies and what they need in order to stay on the payroll changes. That will be the topic of discussion during an upcoming webinar.
Read MoreDepending on what is being burned and where, there will likely be restrictions from either the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency or possibly the Ohio Department of Natural Resources.
Read MoreOhio Farm Bureau Director of Water Quality and Research Jordan Hoewischer and Dr. Aaron Wilson discuss weather for the upcoming growing season, effects of climate changes and much more.
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 3rd District Court of Appeals upholds denial of eminent domain for gas pipeline. Court also recognizes the public purpose of farmland easements.
Read MoreA second U.S. District Court ruled to halt the 2023 Waters of the United States rule. This ruling stops implementation of the rule in 24 states, including Ohio.
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.
Read MoreOhio had the third largest outbreak of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza in 2022, and that has all livestock organizations sharing even more information and resources when it comes to biosecurity.
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