Property taxes on farmland remain a major concern for members of the Ohio Farmers Union.
Organization president Joe Logan says the current formula to determine Certified Agricultural Use Value (CAUV) tax in Ohio has been a huge burden on farmers in the Buckeye State.
“It has increased from 600 to 800 percent in many cases over the last five or six years and that is a tremendous burden on farmers. It adds $80 to $90 to the cost of production for each acre of land that farmers have,” says Logan.
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