Montgomery County, OH Agriculture Lawyers


Includes: Agribusiness, Agrochemicals, Crops, Farms, Food Products, Pesticides

Mathias Henry Heck

Agriculture, Family Law, Corporate, Medical Malpractice
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  52 Years

Thomas Michael Rose

Corporate, Personal Injury, Family Law, Agriculture
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  51 Years

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SAMPLE LEGAL CASES

Meerland Dairy LLC v. Ross Twp.

... plans for the operation. They also obtained licenses from the director of the Ohio Department of Agriculture required by RC Chapter 903 to install and operate a Concentrated Animal Feeding Facility ("CAFF"). {¶ 3} In 2005, the ...

Terry v. Sperry

... The court of appeals concluded that both RC 519.01 and RC 519.21(A) required that viticulture be the primary use of the property in order to qualify for the agriculture exemption from township zoning. ... The Meaning of "Agriculture". ...

Terry v. Sperry

... It has a website listed through the Ohio Department of Agriculture's website and in other publications. ... The court found that the winery's activities of making wine and marketing wine and shelf stable-foods on the property were the primary uses and that agriculture was secondary. ...