Reminder – It’s Time to Sign Up
Stand up and be counted for CAUV reform and other public policy issues important to Ohio family farmers on March 22 at the Ohio Statehouse in Columbus.
Once again the Ohio Farmers Union will be spending the day visiting with Ohio’s state senators and state representatives in the home of the Ohio General Assembly. Topic number one in every meeting will be the continuing drastic increases in Current Agricultural Use Valuations around the state. It’s a state budget year, so we need all hands on deck to get the reforms OFU and other Ohio farm organizations are asking for. There’s no better way to show legislators how important any issue is to their constituents than to have voters show up in Columbus.
Fill out the form below to be included in one of the lobbying teams on March 22. Your team will include your own legislators in their visits via appointments made by OFU. A few days before the event, you’ll get an email with further details regarding the day’s schedule. We do know we’ll begin the day at 9 a.m. at the Statehouse.


The Ohio Farmers Union will hold its 83rd Annual Convention beginning Friday, January 27, 2017.
Demonstrating the environmental benefits brought about by the Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS), a
OFU CAUV expert and attorney Ted Finnarn said, “Many farmland owners have suffered property tax increases between 300% and 800% during the past few years.”
Consumers’ holiday food costs have declined, but farmers still receive less than 20 percent of the food dollar, according to the annual Thanksgiving edition of the National Farmers Union (NFU) Farmer’s Share publication. The popular Thanksgiving Farmer’s Share compares the retail food price of traditional holiday dinner items to the amount the farmer receives for each item.
Recognizing the importance of fostering conservation and sustainability practices, National Farmers Union (NFU) is pleased by yesterday’s introduction of bipartisan legislation that would ease burdensome requirements for landowners participating in voluntary U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) conservation programs.
