The number of U.S. farm bankruptcies surged in April to its highest monthly level in more than six years, a stark signal of ...
Indiana pork producer Alayne Johnson has spent much of the past several years traveling far beyond the barns and grain fields ...
While much of Indiana’s farm country has raced through spring planting under unusually favorable conditions, farmers across ...
The planting window was only open for half the state last week, but Chief Meteorologist Ryan Martin says this planting window ...
For generations, corn farmers across the American Midwest have wrestled with a deceptively simple question: How much nitrogen fertilizer is enough? Apply too little, and yields can suffer, threatening ...
High pressure continues to sit right on the top of the Great Lakes region. This high will park on top of us through midweek next week, giving us a very warm, very dry setup over the entire ...
The state of Indiana is getting a new charter school focused on agriculture and technology education. The bad news: The Southwest Parke Community School board voted to shut down Montezuma Elementary ...
A bipartisan group of lawmakers is moving to shine a brighter light on one of agriculture’s most persistent — and often unspoken — challenges: mental health. U.S. Senators Deb Fischer (R-NE) and ...
Winter wheat is looking good across Indiana, especially if you compare it to the rest of the country. “Wheat this year has been ahead of schedule,” explains Purdue Extension Small Grains Specialist ...
A major federal push to ramp up U.S. fertilizer production promises relief for farmers squeezed by high costs—but one expert says it may be targeting the wrong problems. U.S. Ag Secretary Brooke ...
Agbioscience careers are getting a closer look from Indiana college students thanks to a program from AgriNovus Indiana called Field Atlas. The career exploration platform is designed to connect ...
Dr. Bill Field (left) with Indiana farmer Evan Criswell, who is among the many thousands of farmers who have been helped by AgrAbility. Photo courtesy of Purdue University Agricultural Communications.
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