Moisture makes an appearance in our Seed Genetics Direct Harvest Weather Forecast for the first time this season. A ...
The number of legislative working days for this Congress is dwindling, but there’s at least one man who isn’t giving up hope on getting a farm bill across the finish line this year. “We need to ...
U.S. Census data says American producers saw moderate improvement in internet access from 2017 to 2022. Across rural America, the percentage of farm operations or operator residences with internet ...
Indiana harvest progress is ahead of the five-year average pace for both corn and soybeans. Corn harvested for grain is 5% complete compared to the five-year average of 2% while soybeans are at 6%, ...
Indiana is staying mostly dry to start the weekend, but that could change the deeper into it we get. That’s the word from ...
Kent Yeager, President of the Indiana Barn Foundation, stands at the back of the Rudicel-Montgomery Polygonal Barn near Waldron in Shelby County. The 12-side barn built in 1910 was one of the featured ...
Farming is a generational business. Handing the land down to the next generation is a goal for many farmers, but that can’t happen if you lose your farm to Medicaid because of poor planning.
The National Corn Growers Association expressed grave concern and disappointment with the Environmental Protection Agency’s final 2027-2032 tailpipe emissions standards. NCGA says the plan still ...
Photo courtesy of the National Pork Producers Council. The National Pork Producers Council (NPPC) has unveiled a new Strategic Investment Program called “Young Pork Advocates,” for those who are 18-22 ...
It is now time to evaluate fields for any stalk or ear rot symptoms. This will aid in making assessments about field harvest order and if there is a risk of mycotoxin contamination. There are many fac ...
You’ve been hearing a lot lately about Artificial Intelligence—or AI—but many within the ag industry are looking at how to use it to improve and expand production—and save farmers and ag companies ...
So far, it has been a very hot and dry fall, as six percent of Indiana is now under a “severe drought” according to the U.S. Drought Monitor. The entirety of the state is categorized as “abnormally ...