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Private Pesticide Applicators to see Changes on Ohio License
- This fall, Ohio private pesticide applicators will receive a new license showing a change in categories. A pesticide license is required for farmers who use restricted-use pesticides in their farming operation.
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Congress Repeals Recent Legislation That Would Have Placed a Tremendous Burden on Farmers and Land Owners
- On April 5, 2011, Congress repealed two recent laws. One of the laws, enacted with the 2010 Health Care Bill, increased 1099 reporting to include property purchases as well as service purchases. It also required reporting payments to corporations as well as individuals. The new bill is a complete repeal of the provision in the Health Care bill. Although the additional 1099 reporting was not to begin until 2013, for payments made after December 31, 2011, farmers and businesses were very concerned about the time and cost of complying with the law.
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PUCO rescinds administrative rules applying to private commercial motor carriers
- COLUMBUS, OHIO (March 16, 2011) - The Public Utilities Commission of Ohio (PUCO) today rescinded administrative rules applying to private commercial motor vehicles with a gross vehicle weight (GVW) between 10,001 and 26,000 pounds operating in intrastate commerce.
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Crop Insurance vs Lower Yielding Late Planted Crops
- For those who have "prevented planting" payment provisions in their crop insurance policy, now is the time to evaluate the alternatives.
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Cutting Management for Cool-Season Forage Grasses
- The height and frequency that you harvest grass can affect yield, quality and the longevity of your grass hayfields and pastures.
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Update on herbicide: Imprelis
- Twenty-two state Extension services including Ohio have reported cases of tree injury from the use of a relatively new herbicide, Imprelis.
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A Note of Appreciation from Howard Siegrist
- As I have completed more than 25 years with OSU Extension in Licking County and have recently retired, I would like to extend my appreciation and gratitude to the many individuals in Licking County that I have worked with for their patience, confidence and loyalty.
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Proposed Regulations Could Mean Big Changes for Farm Youth Labor
- Baling hay is a traditional summer job for rural youth. Changes proposed by the U.S. Department of Labor could have a significant impact on those job prospects.
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DOT Clarification Means No Changes in Farm CDL Requirements
- COLUMBUS, Ohio - When it comes to the need for farmers to obtain a commercial driver's license (CDL) to haul farm products or inputs, no news is good news, according to the Agricultural & Resource Law Program at The Ohio State University.
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Tax Planning for Farmers Webinar is recorded
- Listen to this excellent program in it's entirety here!
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Ohio Corn and Soybean Performance Trial Results Now Available
- In the 2011 corn test, 251 hybrids representing 32 commercial brands were evaluated.
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Ag Lease 101
- Helps both land owners and land operators learn about alternative lease arrangements and includes sample written lease agreements for several alternatives.
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US Labor Department to re-propose 'parental exemption' of child labor in agriculture rule
- Additional review will ensure protection of both children and rural values
