Ohio AG Manager Newsletter

Management Information for Today's AG Business

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In addition to the Newsletter, there are two new agriculture blogs available for AG producers:

Ohio Agricultural Law Blog

The Ohio Agricultural Law Blog is located at http://ohioaglaw.wordpress.com/ and is an outreach project of the Agricultural & Resource Law Program at The Ohio State University, a program supported by OSU Extension.  The blog updates Ohioans on legal issues affecting Ohio's farms, food, animals, land and resources. Blog posts cover court cases, statutes, and legal issues from Ohio and around the country.  The primary blog author is Peggy Kirk Hall, attorney and director of the OSU Agricultural & Resource Law Program.   She serves as the Chair for the Ohio State Bar Association Agricultural Law Committee and teaches Agricultural Law, AEDE 470, in the College of Food, Agricultural and Environmental Sciences at The Ohio State University. Additional information and resources on the program can be found at http://aede.osu.edu/programs/aglaw . More information about this blog can be obtained by contacting Peggy Kirk Hall at aglaw@osu.edu

 

Ohio Farm Succession Blog

A team of OSU Extension faculty and staff are dedicated to helping farm families as they transition their family business to the next generation. The Ohio Farm Succession Blog is located at: http://ohiofarmsuccession.wordpress.com/ . This blog shares updates on estate planning legislation and tax changes which could affect the transfer of the farm business and provides information on educational programs on succession planning offered for Ohio farmers. Our team encourages producers to blog their thoughts and experiences in farm succession and share resources which can help families transition their business to the next generation. More information about this blog can be obtained by contacting David Marrison at marrison.2@osu.edu

Happy Blogging!

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