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The Ohio Farm Bureau’s “Our Ohio Weekly”

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  • The Ohio Farm Bureau’s “Our Ohio Weekly”: Working together for Ohio farmers to advance agriculture and strengthen our communities.
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  • Our Ohio Weekly with Ty Higgins 12/25/2022
    Dec 27 2022
    Harmful algal blooms have been impacting the Western Lake Erie Basin for years and, based on rain, sun, wind, temperatures and other factors, no two years are the same. Over the past year, the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency has started to develop what’s called a TMDL for the Maumee River Watershed to address algal blooms and the sources of nutrients that attribute to those blooms. What does the Total Maximum Daily Load development process look like and how far along is the one being designed for a major part of northwest Ohio? Find out on the next Our Ohio Weekly.Guests - Joshua Griffin, an Environmental Specialist with Ohio EPA

    Dr. Larry Antosch, Senior Director of Policy Development and Environmental Policy with Ohio Farm Bureau


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    48 mins
  • Our Ohio Weekly with Ty Higgins 12/18/2022
    Dec 20 2022
    Ohio Farm Bureau members celebrated “Our Legacy, Our Future” as the organization held its 104th annual meeting earlier this month in Columbus. Nearly 370 delegates from all 88 Ohio counties established the organization’s policy goals for the coming year, recognized county Farm Bureau and individual achievements and honored industry leaders. On the next Our Ohio Weekly, we will recap this year’s annual meeting of Ohio’s largest farm organization.

    Guest: Adam Sharp, Ohio Farm Bureau’s executive vice president
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    48 mins
  • Our Ohio Weekly with Ty Higgins 12/10/2022
    Dec 10 2022
    Agricultural lands in the U.S. grow an astounding array of food, fiber, biofuels, and other raw materials. This abundance has made the U.S. one of the most food secure nations in the world. Yet it can also mask vulnerabilities. For too many Americans, it is easy to brush off farmland loss or view it as inevitable. This puts our future at risk according to American Farmland Trust’s newest Farms Under Threat 2040 Report. The report focuses on the unsustainable impacts of development on American farmland and it quantifies what our nation could lose if sprawling development continues—or save through more compact growth—by the year 2040. Find out more about this report on this Our Ohio Weekly.

    Guest: American Farmland Trust Midwest Regional Director Kristopher Reynolds
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    49 mins

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