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Union Co. farmer sues ODA over pipeline on preserved farmland
Attorneys for the Bailey family filed two lawsuits July 12 to force the Ohio Department of Agriculture to defend its land from the pipeline and to stop Columbia Gas of Ohio from moving forward with eminent domain proceedings.
Ohio corn grower testifies before Senate on European Union moratorium
The hearing was convened to discuss differing views of biotechnology technology between the United States and Europe.
Annual apple dumpling fundraiser raises money for local non-profits
Union Avenue United Methodist Church’s fall apple dumpling fundraiser raises thousands of dollars for local non-profits every year since 2008.
Appeals court halts plans for pipeline through preserved Union Co. farm
The Ohio Third District Court of Appeals is blocking construction of a natural gas pipeline on Union County farmland preserved with agricultural easements.
Local farmer, elected official invited to State of Union to advocate for rail safety
U.S. Congressman Chris Deluzio invited Mike Carreon to be his guest at the 2024 State of the Union address to to keep attention on the Railway Safety Act.
Ohio Farmers Union wraps up annual convention, adopts supportive policies
DUBLIN, Ohio – Ohio Farmers Union presented several service awards for contributions to agriculture at the Ohio Farmers Union 73rd Annual Convention Feb.
National Farmers Union, U.S. Cattlemen’s Association submit joint letter to trade representative
WASHINGTON — The National Farmers Union and the U.S. Cattlemen’s Association submitted a joint letter to U.S. Trade Representative Ron Kirk, urging a vigorous defense of the country of origin labeling (COOL) law at the World Trade Organization. Letter On Jan. 8, National Farmers Union and U.S. Cattlemen’s Association filed joint comments in response to
Ohio farmers seek federal action
Ohio Farmers Union members who met with Ohio Congress members to discuss the Farmers Union’s new legislative proposal.
Weirton’s last steel mill to close in April
Cleveland Cliffs will close Weirton, West Virginia’s last steel mill after the International Trade Commission rejected a petition for foreign steel tariffs.
Federal court’s decision sets a precedent
Does it set a precedent against labor union membership, too?






