We’ve made tremendous harvest progress so far. Chief Meteorologist Ryan Martin says this harvest window will stay open in his ...
Last week’s statewide average precipitation of 0.04 inches—according to USDA—has caused drought conditions to greatly expand ...
Indiana Grown is offering $25,000 in grant funding for Indiana Grown members who are interested in exhibiting at tradeshows. Grants will be awarded to businesses with commercially ready products who ...
For the third-straight year, low water levels along the Mississippi River system are having a negative impact on the movement of grain freight—especially during the busy harvest season. That’s why the ...
Rose Acre Farms, which is headquartered in Seymour, Indiana, has named Tony Wesner as Chief Executive Officer and Chairman of ...
Over 100 Indiana FFA members from across the state will be competing at the 97th National FFA Convention & Expo next week in ...
Scott Downey, a professor of agricultural economics at Purdue University and director of the Center for Food and Agricultural ...
With the busy harvest season underway and grain needing to be shipped to its export destinations, drought conditions along the Mississippi River continue to get worse. The low water levels are stallin ...
Indiana farmers have been charging hard through harvest for weeks now with minimal interruptions, and in west-central Indiana that remains the case even after some widespread rains this week. “We had ...
Indiana Farm Bureau recently awarded the inaugural Ag Literacy Challenge Grants, providing funding to 10 Indiana FFA Chapters ...
A second straight week of warm, dry conditions have helped push harvest progress along in Indiana at a rapid rate. 44 percent of Indiana’s corn for grain and 57 percent of the state’s soybeans have be ...
If it feels like you see more blue-corduroy jackets around these days, you’re right. The National FFA Organization is ...