
Another U.S. state is taking measures to limit foreign ownership of farmland within its borders.
In Ohio, the Save Our Farmland and Protect Our National Security Act went into effect in early October.
The law prevents anyone listed on a registry compiled by the Secretary of State from owning farmland in Ohio.
The list includes people with ties to the governments of China, Cuba, Iran, North Korea, Russia or Venezuelan politician Nicolás Maduro from purchasing farmland in the state.