Ohio General Assembly approves $10 million aid for drought-affected farmers

Ohio General Assembly approves  million aid for drought-affected farmers
Adam Sharp, Executive Vice President — Ohio Farm Bureau website
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The Ohio General Assembly has approved $10 million in disaster assistance for farmers affected by this year’s drought. This decision follows an Ohio Farm Bureau Action Alert, as well as testimony from the organization’s members and staff. They engaged in multiple discussions with legislators to highlight the need for such support.

The funds aim to provide relief to farmers who have experienced significant losses due to adverse weather conditions.



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