Wet Spring Affecting Indiana Crops
There won't be a bumper crop this year, but depending on summer weather, most farmers should recover.
View ArticleSoybean in the Spotlight at the Indiana State Fair
The little bean packs a lot of power into Indiana's economy, bringing in $3.1 billion dollars.
View ArticleFarmers Need Late Frost For Good Crops Yields
Farmers say they need a late frost to give their crops time to mature. They planted crops late this year because of the rainy spring and hot summer.
View ArticleHigher Fuel, Seed Prices Raise Overall Planting Prices
It's costing Hoosier farmers more to get crops in the ground.
View ArticleExtreme Heat Exacerbating Drought
This could be the driest season since the dust bowl conditions of the 1930’s
View ArticleIndiana Farmers Get Financial Advice On Crop Loss
Farmers in Indiana are having one of the worst crop yields in decades, and they are trying to figure out how to deal with their financial losses.
View ArticleIndiana Farmer and Monsanto Heading To U.S. Supreme Court
Lawyers representing an Indiana farmer will soon face those hired by agricultural biotechnology giant Monsanto in the U.S Supreme Court.
View ArticleSoybean Alliance To Study Need For Fish Feed Production
The Indiana Soybean Alliance plans to study whether building a facility to produce fish feed would be economically viable in Indiana.
View ArticleAg Experts Troubled By GOP Senate Candidates’ Tariff Talk
Indiana's three Republican Senate candidates continue to voice support for President Donald Trump's trade brinkmanship with China.
View ArticleWeather Promoting Spread Of Weed In Soybean Fields
Waterhemp has cropped up in more and more soybean fields in the Midwest because it adapts quickly to herbicides when it breeds.
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