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Every year, crops worth billions are left unharvested—not because of weather or pests—but because there aren’t enough workers to pick them. The problem? A severe shortage of farm labor, especially ...
New rules have been rolled out by EPA to prevent sudden speed and power losses in diesel-powered trucks and farm equipment ...
The USDA’s World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates (WASDE) and Crop Production reports released on Tuesday say the ...
President Donald Trump signed an executive order on Monday extending a deadline for higher tariffs on Chinese imports until November. Officials from the U.S. and China first ended tariff tit-for-tat i ...
A trade deal with Japan is one of the recent trade agreements that the Trump administration has finalized. Some ag leaders are saying that this new deal with Japan creates a more level playing-field ...
AgriNovus Indiana has announced that Christy Wright will be its next president and CEO, effective August 18. Wright brings 15 years of leadership in food and agriculture, having most recently served a ...
After several delays, the world’s first sustainable aviation fuel factory will start operating before the end of 2025. Bloomberg said the factory, owned by LanzaJet, Inc., will make green jet fuel ...
Ahead of last weekend’s Grand Drive at the Indiana State Fair, three leaders in Indiana’s livestock industry were inducted into the Indiana Livestock Breeders Association Hall of Fame. Dr. Ron ...
It’s “More than a Field Day!” It’s Keystone Cooperative’s “Co-Op Classic” on Tuesday, August 19 in Valparaiso. “Co-op Classic ...
After thirty-eight years at Indiana Farm Bureau, and a lifetime in Indiana agriculture, Mark Sigler is retiring at the end of the month. He was one of two honored Thursday by Lt. Governor Micah ...
Six Supreme Champion categories were awarded Sunday evening during the 4-H Supreme Drive—sponsored by Indiana Farm Bureau ...
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