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Home » Ohio policy proposals make impact
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Ohio policy proposals make impact

Several Ohio Farm Bureau recommendations adopted at AFBF meeting

PUBLISHED ON January 17, 2017

Policy recommendations regarding more clarification and review of livestock and poultry health via the FDA’s Veterinary Feed Directive, the use of unmanned aircraft (drones) at night and the establishment of a consistent process for wildlife pest and predator control all made their way into the AFBF policy book because of the efforts of Farm Bureau members. (Ohio Farm Bureau Federation)

PHOENIX — Several of Ohio Farm Bureau’s policy recommendations were adopted by American Farm Bureau at AFBF’s 98th Annual Convention in Phoenix.

“It’s exciting to see policies that start with grassroots efforts in Ohio become adopted as AFBF policies that Farm Bureau will advocate for on a national level,” said Adam Sharp, Ohio Farm Bureau executive vice president. “It’s a great reflection of both the tenacity of our members and how well respected Ohio is throughout the nation.”

For the complete article, please visit Ohio Farm Bureau Federation.

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