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Planters finally got rolling in parts of Indiana last week. USDA’s National Agricultural Statistics Service says that in the ...
The Office of the U.S. Trade Representative took targeted action to restore American shipbuilding and address China’s ...
Cover crop usage continues to grow across the country. Last week, the Conservation Technology Information Center announced ...
Farm labor reform has been a top priority for many Indiana farmers, ag businesses, and farm policy organizations. Hoosier Ag ...
Bunge says it plans to sell its Grain Mills facility in Worthington, Indiana—which is located in Greene County—and all of the ...
We’ve come a long way with technology since the time when Grandpa and Great Grandpa used their Farmall tractors and farm ...
Senate Bill 461, the grain indemnity bill, passed the through the Indiana legislature this past week. This bill provided updates for the Indiana Grain Buyers and Warehouse Licensing Agency. It was a p ...
Lei Zhang, Assistant Professor of Plant Nematology (at right), and PhD student Vijay Kunwar (at left), are working on developing methods for the early and fast detection of SCN infection of soybean ...
Audra Weeks, a native of Florida who earned graduate degrees from both Indiana University and Purdue University, has recently ...
On your next visit to the Indiana State Fairgrounds and Event Center, you’ll notice a new sign and a new name atop the historic Coliseum. It’s now known as the Corteva Coliseum. “This building has a s ...
Fuel retailers, biofuels advocates, farmers and more are invited to the annual High Performance Low Carbon Liquid Fuels ...
Bayer says it may stop producing glyphosate, the world’s most popular weed killer, unless it can get court protection against lawsuits blaming the herbicide for causing cancer. The Wall Street Journal ...