Delegates, 359 in all, from county farm bureaus in Ohio debated and discussed topics such as farmland preservation, artificial intelligence, solar power, and feral hogs at the Ohio Farm Bureau’s (OFB) 105th annual meeting.
There was a lot of talk about farmland preservation, how Ohio can continue to grow as a state, but doing it smartly while trying to preserve and protect farmland, said Jack Irvin, OFB’s vice president of public policy.
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