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Hi-Q Egg permit denied, company not building
WOOSTER, Ohio — A new egg production company will not be coming to Ohio after all, officials determined last week. Hi-Q Egg Products, which had applied for a permit to install and operate a hen facility in Union County, was denied on the basis the application was not complete. The application was missing local documentation
USDA announces more pandemic relief for farmers
The USDA will dedicate at least $6 billion to the new USDA Pandemic Assistance for Producers, and will also distribute aid that was put on hold or newly allocated in the Consolidated Appropriations Act.
House puts its foot down on COOL
The House of Representatives voted to freeze funding on country-of-origin labeling.
Pennsylvania adds 30 farms to preservation program
Pennsylvania has preserved 2,553 acres on 30 farms in 21 counties, forever protecting them from residential or commercial development.
House passes farm labor reform bill
The U.S. House passed a bill that would reform farm labor and create pathways to legal status for farm workers without legal status.
Farm, conservation groups applaud climate ag funding
A new federal bill will make historic investments in voluntary, long underfunded conservation programs. The Inflation Reduction Act, passed by Congress Aug. 12, will invest another $20 billion in voluntary conservation programs for farmers over the next decade.
Business Profile: Paris and Washington Township Home Insurance Company
MINERVA, Ohio — Being an in-house agency is what manager Kelly Palmer says sets Paris and Washington Township Home Insurance Company apart. Located at 130 Union Ave. S.E. in Minerva, Ohio, Palmer said the agency offers property and casualty insurance for homes, farms, rentals, mobile homes, renters’ contents and churches. It can expand to cover
National Guard museum opens
The National Guard Memorial Museum opened March 17 in Washington.
Ohio Farm Bureau lobbying trip: Trade tops farmers’ concerns
Congress is reviewing two trade agreements, one with Australia and one with several Central American countries.
Legislators try to make country-of-origin labeling voluntary
Groups representing produce, cattle, pork and seafood producers support it.




 
			 
			 
			 
			 
			

