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We are dry to kick off the weekend, and it’s a dryness that has a little bit of a chill to it in our Planting Weather ...
If you travel rural roads across Indiana and around the nation for that matter, you’ve probably noticed a lot of yellow ...
Southern Indiana just can’t seem to catch a break from a rain standpoint. Chief Meteorologist Ryan Martin is tracking more rain for that part of the state in his Planting Weather Forecast presented by ...
The Indiana FFA Organization has named its 2025 State Star Finalists ahead of the 96th Indiana FFA State Convention. After ...
A day after a ruling by the U.S. Court of International Trade found that President Trump did not have the authority under the ...
Since the beginning of the year, 22 commercial poultry farms and millions of birds have been depopulated across Indiana ...
Two Indiana ag leaders have been named as the new heads of USDA’s statewide agencies. Steve Brown has been appointed State ...
Corn and soybean planting is pretty well wrapped up in West Central Indiana. “I would say 99 percent planted and yeah, we’ve been all over the board. We have guys that are just finishing up planting ...
It’s hard to believe that there has been a net loss of nearly 3 billion birds since 1970! What’s even more shocking is that 46 different species have lost half of their population! “Another way to thi ...
Youth who have just completed grades 3-12 are invited to attend a free crop and soil science workshop, titled “Experience 4-H: Crop and Soil Science,” on June 11 at Purdue University’s Crop Diagnostic ...
Deeply troubling” and “misguided” are among the words that a number of major ag organizations are using to describe the newly ...