Legal With Leah: New Ohio marijuana laws
How will passage of Issue 2 impact agribusinesses and farm employers?
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How will passage of Issue 2 impact agribusinesses and farm employers?
Read MoreOhio’s Electric Cooperatives discuss the possibilities of blackouts again this winter and what the organization is doing to keep members informed should the power grid be pressed again.
Read MorePolicy Counsel Leah Curtis discusses Ohio trespassing laws and the liability that can fall on landowners when people enter their property.
Read MoreGet an update on Ohio’s racing horse industry from the Ohio Harness Horsemen’s Association and a preview of the fourth and final webinar focusing on farm labor.
Read MoreLearn about some changes coming to CAUV values in 2024 and how to nominate your favorite ag teacher for the prestigious Golden Owl Award.
Read MoreThe new Corporate Transparency Act requires that millions of businesses, including many farms and agribusinesses, report their ownership to the Department of Treasury.
Read MoreState Trustee John Bolte and Morgan County Farm Bureau leader Krysti Morrow talk about the 2023 policy development process and some of the topics they are discussing in their respective subcommittees.
Read MoreWhen property owners may have issues with trees or encroachment on their property, they often turn to Ohio Farm Bureau for information.
Read MoreWe talk fire prevention on the farm with Nationwide and health care saving in agriculture on this Ohio Farm Bureau Podcast.
Read MoreOn this Ohio Farm Bureau Podcast, meet the presidents of the chapters of Ohio State and Wilmington College Collegiate Farm Bureaus.
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