Farm Office Live is this Friday, April 19
Ohio Agricultural Law Blog
by Peggy Kirk Hall
4d ago
We have a packed schedule of topics for the final Farm Office Live webinar of the season this Friday, April 19 at 10 a.m. Our industry guest will be appraiser Tim Harpster, who’ll talk with us about trends in farm ..read more
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Ohio Legislative Roundup
Ohio Agricultural Law Blog
by Peggy Kirk Hall
1w ago
Authored by Ellen Essman, CFAES Government Relations The Ohio General Assembly is back in Columbus after the March 19th primary election, and committee schedules are already filling up. Given the increased activity in recent weeks, we thought it was a ..read more
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The Essential Role of Notaries
Ohio Agricultural Law Blog
by Robert Moore
2w ago
At some point, we have all had to find a notary to get a document notarized.  Ohio law requires certain documents like deeds, long-term leases and vehicle titles to be notarized.  But, have you ever thought, why do we need ..read more
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The Ag Law Harvest
Ohio Agricultural Law Blog
by Peggy Kirk Hall
3w ago
By: Jeffrey K. Lewis, Esq. Program Coordinator Income Tax Schools at The Ohio State University Spring has officially sprung, and so have a few interesting legal updates. In this edition of the Ag Law Harvest we cover aggravated vehicular assault ..read more
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OSU Small Farm Conference is April 6
Ohio Agricultural Law Blog
by Peggy Kirk Hall
1M ago
It’s time for our annual Small Farm Conference, a day-long educational program for those who live on and operate smaller-scale farms. This year, the conference will be on April 6 on the eastern side of Ohio at the Mid-East Career ..read more
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Don’t Let Your Farm Insurance Be an Afterthought
Ohio Agricultural Law Blog
by Robert Moore
1M ago
Think about your key farm advisors. You likely have regular conversations with your agronomist, veterinarian, equipment dealer, and grain buyer throughout the year. But when was the last time you spoke with your insurance agent? For many farmers, insurance agents ..read more
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Preparing farms for the solar eclipse
Ohio Agricultural Law Blog
by Peggy Kirk Hall
1M ago
Co-authored by Peggy Kirk Hall, OSU Agriculural & Resource Law Program and Wayne Dellinger, OSU Extension Educator in Union County and member of the OSU Ag Safety Team. The upcoming solar eclipse on April 8 is a rare event that ..read more
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Gifting May Help Estate Taxes
Ohio Agricultural Law Blog
by Robert Moore
1M ago
Estate taxes are receiving a lot of attention due to the impending reduction in the federal estate tax exemption in 2026.  If Congress does not extend or make permanent the current estate tax exemption, the exemption in 2026 will be ..read more
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Join us for Farm Office Live on March 15
Ohio Agricultural Law Blog
by Peggy Kirk Hall
1M ago
March is already upon us and we’re busy preparing for the March edition of Farm Office Live.  Grab a cup of coffee and join us next Friday morning at 10:00 a.m. for our March webinar.  We’re excited to have a ..read more
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Farm Transition Planning Strategies for Second Marriages – Part 2, Divorce
Ohio Agricultural Law Blog
by Robert Moore
1M ago
In the last post, we looked at strategies to deal with second marriages using trusts. In this post, we look at the risks of divorce on the farm transition plan and strategies to minimize the risk. Marital Versus Separate Assets ..read more
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