Farmland Access for Beginning Farmers in Ohio
Farmland Access for Beginning Farmers in Ohio May Get a Boost from the Family Farm ReGeneration Act, Which Just Passed the Ohio House. But There is Still Work to Be Done.
On June 28, by a vote of 96 to 1, the Ohio House passed the Family Farm ReGeneration Act, which could clear a major hurdle for the next generation of Ohio farmers and create greater resilience in our local food system!
Thank you to everyone who has helped get this far, by signing the petition from OEFFA, attending a hearing, or contacting a legislator. Your action really does make a difference!
Access to—and secure tenure on—affordable, high quality farmland is the number one challenge young farmers face. At the same time, millions of acres of farmland is being lost to development or changing hands as older farmers retire.
House Bill 95—sponsored by Representatives Manchester (R-84) and Lightbody (D-19)—will authorize tax credits for those who sell or rent farmland, livestock, buildings, or equipment to beginning farmers. It also provides a credit for beginning farmers who attend a financial management program.
The past year has illustrated, in stark terms, the vulnerability of our food system, and the need to take steps to ensure that those interested in providing what is a paramount service to society—contributing to our food supply—are successful.
You can help us get this important bill to improve farmland access for beginning farmers in Ohio across the finish line and support beginning farmers and land access. Join us now in signing this petition and contacting your State Senator so we can make sure the Senate introduces and passes a companion bill for the Governor to sign.
Ohio Ecological Food and Farm Association
41 Croswell Rd. | Columbus, Ohio 43214
(614) 421-2022 | oeffa@oeffa.org
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