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A trio of senate bills related to agriculture were introduced in the Ohio General Assembly this month.  The bills touch on a variety of topics, from CAUV recoupment charges, to training an agricultural workforce, to creating a state food and … href="https://ohioaglaw.wordpress.com/2025/10/29/trio-of-ag-bills-introduced-in-ohio-senate/" target="_blank" rel="noopener ugc n...

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A bill authorizing the capture and storage of carbon dioxide via underground storage wells has passed the Ohio House of Representatives.  The nearly unanimous vote by the House now advances H.B. 170 to the Ohio Senate. We’ve reported previously on … href="https://ohioaglaw.wordpress.com/2025/10/23/carbon-capture-legislation-and-prospect-of-pore-space-leasing-moves-forwar...

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October’s Farm Office Live webinar will kick off with the ever popular Dr. Carl Zulauf, who will discuss an issue on the minds of many farmers today:  grain storage costs and returns. Join us on Friday, October 17 at 10:00 … href="https://ohioaglaw.wordpress.com/2025/10/10/grain-storage-costs-and-more-on-october-17-farm-office-live/" target="_blank" rel="noopener ugc nof...

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Are you a new owner of farmland? Whether inheriting or purchasing farmland for the first time, a new farmland owner must choose what to do with the land. Farm it, sell it, lease it, preserve it — all are viable options that require an understanding of economic considerations and legal requirements. Our upcoming webinar for the … … href="https://ohioaglaw.wordpress.com/20...

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The warm, dry, windy months of October and November are upon us, and theybring increased fire risk across Ohio. That’s why Ohio law prohibits all open burning from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. during October and November.  The risk of … Continue r...

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