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Ohio Farm Bureau leaders visit the Capitol
County Farm Bureau members, organizational directors and state leaders from Ohio Farm Bureau Federation (OFBF) have converged on the Capitol for the County Farm Presidents’ Trip in Washington, D.C. March 13-15.
Pa. farmers travel to D.C. to discuss ag issues
More than 150 members of the Pennsylvania Farm Bureau traveled to Washington D.C. seeking support from Pennsylvania's Congressional Delegation on ag issues.
As ag swoons, Farm Credit booms
System banks more than doubled their lending, increased their share of U.S ag debt by half and rose to dominate ag lending.
No stopping him now: Austin Yaworsky’s new track chair
Austin Yaworsky, of Huron County, Ohio, had his dream come true on Christmas Day when he received his Action Trackstander. The Trackstander allows Austin to stand up and travel over some of the most challenging terrain. It’s given him back his independence.
Economist talks trade, ag policy at National Farmers Conference
During the 2017 National Farmers Convention, economist and farmers talked trade and agricultural policy for the new year.
Hemp making a splash in pilot programs
Hemp isn’t marijuana. But the reputation that accompanies marijuana seems to be stunting the growth of what could be America’s next cash crop. Pennsylvania and Kentucky departments of agriculture focus on hemp research programs.
Ohio Farmers Union members focus on CAUV, water quality
Revising the farm real estate (CAUV) tax formula and compiling data on the density of livestock in Ohio’s watersheds lead the Ohio Farmers Union’s list of public policy priorities for the year.
NCBA CEO tells Ohio cattlemen: Trump presidency will be ‘an interesting ride’
Ohio cattlemen get update from NCBA CEO; present top awards at 2017 annual meeting.
USDA seeks comments on organic checkoff
The U.S. Department of Agriculture is seeking public comments on a proposal to create an organic checkoff program.
Trump taps Sonny Perdue as ag secretary
President-elect Donald Trump is likely to nominate former Georgia governor Sonny Perdue as his secretary of agriculture.


















