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A recent meteorite in northeast Ohio has sparked fascination and a few legal questions. If a meteorite lands on private property, who owns it? Can people search for fragments on someone else’s land? And what should landowners know about trespassing? On this Legal with Leah, Leah Curtis, associate general counsel for Ohio Farm Bureau, discusses these questions and what this ra...


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Marion County Farm Bureau is proud of its Junior Fair exhibitors. To celebrate your hard work, they are offering Farm Bureau stall signs as a member benefit for Farm Bureau families for the 2026 fair season.

This isn’t just about the sign—it’s an investment in the future. Youth exhibitors who display these signs all week will receive special ad...


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Youth who participate in 4-H and FFA activities during the school day are sometimes being penalized for missing hours at school. Ohio Farm Bureau and the Ohio Association of Agricultural Educators support a bill making its way through the Ohio General Assembly that will correct this.

House Bill 125, introduced by Rep. Rodney Creech (R-West Alexandria) and Rep. Thomas H...


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Small Farms, Big Ventures is the central theme of the May/June Our Ohio magazine. Farm operation diversification can take many forms. Whether it’s adding a beef cattle herd, a direct-to-consumer on-farm market or hosting a group for a glamping weekend at the edge of a wheat field, finding different avenues for ag income isn’t for the faint of heart.

In this issue we ha...


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For aspiring homesteaders and direct-to-consumer farming entrepreneurs, the practicalities of establishing and running an operation can be so all-consuming they forget why they began the journey into farming life in the first place.

Montgomery County Farm Bureau member Michael Kilpatrick, owner and operator of


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