In the first of our growing season updates with Channel Seeds, a look at northwest Indiana planting progress reveals slow ...
Farmers have quite a bit of time right now to think about unique and different approaches as they wait for dry spells to get ...
The Indiana FFA Association and Make48 company named the Top Agilities, Top Sales Pitch, and Overall Winner in the first ever ...
A recent Rabobank report says the global pork industry is starting to shift as sow herd numbers begin to plateau after ...
April witnessed a steep decline in U.S. farmer sentiment, as indicated by the Purdue University/CME Group Ag Economy ...
A bill that would have given tax credits for retailers to sell more ethanol and biodiesel in Indiana was heard by the state ...
For decades, the committees on agriculture in both the House and Senate in D.C. have been regarded as the most bipartisan.
As U.S. House and Senate Ag Committee leaders have released separate overviews for a new Farm Bill, there are some ...
The Indy 500 is coming up later this month, but for farmers, the race to try and squeeze in a little bit of planting in ...
Twenty percent of Indiana’s corn and soybeans have been planted across the state according to USDA. That compares to eight ...
The Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service economists project the Panhandle wildfires caused $123 million in preliminary agricultural losses, making it the costliest on record. The wildfires began on ...
The USDA says all the ground beef samples sent to the National Veterinary Services Laboratory for PCR testing were negative ...