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Almost half of all Indiana farmland isn’t owned by the farmer who works it — it’s rented out. In the same way people who rent apartments are unlikely to…
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Indiana farm loan delinquencies were down slightly last month compared to the same time last year. But, that doesn’t mean farmers aren’t worried about…
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Farmers who claim preventative plant coverage on their crops likely won’t be getting aid from President Trump’s tariff payments.Preventative plant…
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Last week’s heavy rainfall has added more delays to Indiana’s corn harvest.As of this week, 70-percent of the state’s corn has been harvested – that’s…
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To be counted in the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Ag Census, first-time participants have to sign up by June 30. This year, small farms are receiving…
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A bill before the Indiana House Committee on Family, Children and Human Affairs would make more people eligible for Supplemental Nutritional Assistance…
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Harvest season is beginning for corn and soybeans in Indiana. The latest USDA numbers say 74 percent of Indiana corn is mature, and 15 percent has been…
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Indiana public health officials are hoping a handful of housing initiatives spearheaded by the USDA will eventually help recovering addicts in rural areas…
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Things are looking up for the quality of this year's corn and soybeans in Indiana and around the Midwest. That's according to the latest numbers from the…
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Fabi Calvo pays pretty close attention to what’s in her food. She’s careful when she’s at the grocery store, not just because she’s allergic to milk, but…