Drawing attention to the worsening economic conditions impacting the nation’s food growers, over 300 national and state groups have sent a letter to congressional leaders about the need for a new farm ...
Cattle producers continue to keep their eyes on the proposed Opportunities for Fairness in Farming (OFF) Act. Senior Director of Government Affairs for the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association (NCBA) ...
Tariffs on imports of the herbicide 2,4-D have been recommended by the U.S. Commerce Department. However, some ag leaders are ...
Haley Oliver, Professor of Food Science in Purdue University’s College of Agriculture, has been awarded $10 million in funding from the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) for a five-yea ...
Grant funding is available for farmers and others in the North Central region to improve sustainable agricultural practices here. The North Central Region-Sustainable Agriculture Research and Educatio ...
As commodity prices have fallen over the course of the past year, input costs still remain on the high side. Josh Linville, Vice President of Fertilizer for StoneX, says buying inputs has been a ...
Tuesday, October 1 is the date set by the International Longshoremen’s Association (ILA) to begin its strike if a new labor ...
Farm Bill has been stalled for multiple months, the legislative logjam is showing a few signs of breaking after key ag groups took to Capitol Hill last week to share the economic reality facing ...
This week is National Farm Safety and Health Week. This year’s theme is “Don’t Learn Safety by Accident”. Dan Neenan of the ...
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 has about 20,000 historic wooden barns scattered around the state, but many of them are quickly falling into disrepair. That’s why the Indiana Barn Foundation is bringing awareness to the effo ...