As corn harvest approaches in Indiana, it is important to start monitoring and managing for the presence of ear rots. Ear ...
Helping to feed more than 32,000 food-insecure people in Hamilton County is the goal of a non-profit organization and its farm called the Teter Retreat and Organic Farm near Noblesville. “This year, ...
Helene and Milton—that have devastated parts of Florida and the southeastern U.S., USDA is mobilizing to support those farmers and ranchers in need. U.S. Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack spoke with ...
Indiana Farm Bureau (INFB) has announced its priorities for the 2025 legislative session. This year, the main priorities focus on protecting Indiana farms and rural communities by digging deep into ...
Farmdoc from the University of Illinois says the ag sector is closely watching the fertilizer markets this week because of the ongoing war in the Middle East. Following months of tight supplies, ...
The White House hosted an event Wednesday morning called “Farmers and Ranchers in Action. While some ag groups took the opportunity to discuss some of the difficulties farmers are facing, others ...
A recent strike at two shipping ports in California caused many ag exports to temporarily come to a grinding halt. Any further work stoppages at those ports may have an impact on farmers and ag ...
Kate Gorski, Field Sales Representative for Channel Seed representing Northwestern Indiana. The 2024 harvest is moving along rapidly and in Indiana the most recent progress update has 29% of the corn ...
Hour by hour, the situation between Russia and Ukraine changes. It’s tough to overstate these two countries’ importance globally in terms of wheat exports. In 2021, more than a quarter of all global ...
The Purdue Ag Alumni Association recognized six Indiana ag leaders with the Certificate of Distinction during this year’s Purdue Ag Alumni Fish Fry on Feb. 3. Honorees are (from left) Freddie Barnard, ...