Ohio Department Of Agriculture

The Ohio Department of Agriculture (ODA) is a state agency responsible for ensuring the safety of the food supply, regulating agricultural activities, and promoting Ohio's agricultural products. They generate revenue through licensing fees, inspections, and various agricultural services. Established in 1846, ODA has a long history of supporting Ohio's farmers and agribusinesses, playing a crucial role in the state's economy by overseeing food safety, animal health, and plant industry regulations.

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