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This Sept. 30, 2009 file photo, Amy Wayt, left, leads her daughter Katie, second from left, Niad Clark, second from right and Leah Hall, fourth graders with the Miller South School for the Visual and Performing Arts in Akron as they trek through the Ohio corn maze filling out their Ohio fact-finding paper at the Ramseyer Farm near Wooster, Ohio. Ohio farmers who run petting zoos and corn mazes soon may be protected from being sued if a visitor trips in a field or is bitten by a goat. State lawmakers have signed off on legislation that shields farmers with agritourism businesses from some but not all lawsuits. (John Kuntz, The Plain Dealer via AP, File) MANDATORY CREDIT NO SALES
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