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White-tailed deer are very important to Indiana woodlands. But in many areas of the state, deer populations have grown far ...
USDA’s attaché office in Buenos Aires is predicting corn exports from Argentina will climb to the third-highest level on ...
Many provisions in the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act are set to expire this year. The American Farm Bureau says that adds a big task to the Congressional to-do list: updating the tax code. Many of ...
Farm Bureau is once again asking the Environmental Protection Agency for changes to the Waters of the U.S. Rule. “Farmers ...
Congress passed a bill late on Friday that not only prevents a shutdown of the federal government, it also continues to extend the 2018 Farm Bill through Sept. 30, 2025. The bill, which passed in the ...
Vincennes University has recognized five distinguished faculty with inaugural Ro and Shorty Whittington Professorships to support agricultural education. The endowed faculty positions are the first in ...
Farm bankruptcies climbed by 55 percent in 2024 compared to 2023, according to a new report from Bloomberg Law. That same ...
Alex Robertson has recently joined Rural 1st to serve as the company’s Regional Vice President of Sales for Indiana.
Bayer says it may stop producing glyphosate, the world’s most popular weed killer, unless it can get court protection against ...
Two percent of Indiana’s corn crop and three percent of the state’s soybeans have already been planted as of Sunday, April 20 ...
Audra Weeks, a native of Florida who earned graduate degrees from both Indiana University and Purdue University, has recently been appointed as USDA Director of External and Intergovernmental Affairs.
Planters finally got rolling in parts of Indiana last week. USDA’s National Agricultural Statistics Service says that in the ...