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  • Game-Changing Herbicides Unveiled by Helena Agri-Enterprises Offer Stronger Starts, Fewer Field Passes
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wwbl.com /1 month ago

Game-Changing Herbicides Unveiled by Helena Agri-Enterprises Offer Stronger Starts, Fewer Field Passes

Bill Smith, Strategic Marketing Manager with Helena Agri-Marketing. Photo: C.J. Miller / Hoosier Ag Today. As farmers across Indiana head into plantin...

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wwbl.com /3 weeks ago

Hail, Frost Force Replanting Conversations for Indiana Farmers

Despite severe weather and freezing temperatures, Indiana's corn and soybean planting did progress this past week. In Monday's USDA Crop Progress Repo...

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wwbl.com /2 weeks ago

Indiana’s Agbioscience ‘Ecosystem’ Key in Retaining Corteva Headquarters

ISDA Director Don Lamb (left), Indiana Secretary of Commerce David Adams (center), and United Animal Health COO Trent Torrance discuss Corteva’s...

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wwbl.com /1 month ago

Purdue Expert: Rapid Planting Pace Outruns Sprayers, Early Weeds Problematic

USDA's Crop Progress Report on Monday showed Indiana corn planting at 30% complete and Hoosier soybeans 35% of the way done. 10% of that corn and 11% ...

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wwbl.com /1 month ago

Small Farms, Big Solutions: Purdue’s Summer Field Day Promises Impactful Insights for Producers

Moriah Bilenky, Assistant Professor of Sustainable Horticulture at Purdue, leads a demonstration at the Purdue Student Farm. Photo courtesy of Purdue ...

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wwbl.com /1 month ago

Fast Progress and Seed Shortages: Planting Season in Southern Indiana Off to a Quick Start

Tom Nugent, who farms with his son, Thomas, near Elnora in Daviess County. Photo: C.J. Miller / Hoosier Ag Today. While cold, soggy fields are keeping...

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wwbl.com /2 days ago

Planting Near Fort Wayne is Finally in Full Swing After Weeks of Relentless Rains and Soggy Soils

Tom Griffiths, who produces corn and soybeans near Kendallville in Noble County. He’s also a Director on the United Soybean Board (USB). Photo c...

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wwbl.com /1 day ago

Grain and Livestock Industries Unite for Indiana Livestock Summit

Indiana livestock and grain leaders are coming together for a major summit focused on the future of animal agriculture. The Indiana Corn Growers Assoc...

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wwbl.com /1 month ago

‘Over 200 Acres Planted Already’: Delaware County Farmer Jenna Scott Races Through Early Planting

Jenna Scott, who farms with her family near Gaston, north of Muncie, in Delaware County. Photo courtesy of the Indiana Soybean Alliance. Across Indian...

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wwbl.com /1 month ago

Planting Progress Continues at Incredible Pace, Just Not in Northern Indiana

  In Monday's USDA Crop Progress Report, Indiana corn planting is 30% complete and 10% has emerged. Both of those numbers are significantly ahead...

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wwbl.com /1 month ago

From Classroom to Career: Ag Expo Connects Purdue Students with Industry

Purdue Ag Week continues at Purdue University College of Agriculture, bringing together students, faculty, and industry leaders to celebrate the futur...

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wwbl.com /3 weeks ago

Field Crop Disease Monitoring Resources Available for Indiana’s 2026 Crop Season

Dr. Darcy Telenko, Associate Professor and Extension Plant Pathologist in the Department of Botany and Plant Pathology at Purdue University. Photo: Pu...

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wwbl.com /2 weeks ago

Purdue Agbioscience Startup Novin AgriTech Lands Federal Funding to Boost Yields for Wheat Crops

Mohsen Mohammadi, a researcher in Purdue University's College of Agriculture, is co-founder of Novin AgriTech. Photo: Tom Campbell / Purdue Agricultur...

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wwbl.com /2 weeks ago

Planting Weather Forecast: One Last Soaking Before Critical Planting Window Opens

Farmers across Indiana eager to wrap up spring planting may have to wait out another stretch of unsettled weather before a more favorable window arriv...

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wwbl.com /4 weeks ago

Indiana Weather Whiplash: Farmers Face New Crisis After 5+ Inches of Rain Floods Fields

Recent rounds of heavy rainfall across the Midwest have brought both relief and new risks to Indiana's agricultural landscape, with some areas receivi...

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wwbl.com /4 weeks ago

‘Huge Win for Indiana’: USDA Confirms Indianapolis as New SNAP Hub

U.S. Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins met with Sen. Jim Banks (R-Ind.) and a delegation of Indiana ag leaders at USDA headquarters last June to pi...

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wwbl.com /1 month ago

Trump Administration Targets Fertilizer Giants—Farmers Urged to Expose Price Gouging

Photo courtesy of The White House / The Office of President Donald J. Trump. The Trump administration is urging farmers to come forward with informati...

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wwbl.com /2 weeks ago

Checking Early-Season Emergence can Help In-Season Decisions

Final corn yield when this growing season is complete and harvest begins is determined by conditions throughout the season, but agronomists say roughl...

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wwbl.com /1 month ago

Proposed Market-based Tool Could Ensure Midwestern Corn Profits

WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. - Reducing the application of nitrogen fertilizer to Midwestern cornfields can both increase the profitability of farms and impro...

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wwbl.com /1 month ago

Spring Planting Season Begins Under Cloud of Rising Costs, Policy Delays

Rising costs and stalled policy priorities are adding new pressure on America's farmers this planting season. Producers continue to face elevated inpu...

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wwbl.com /4 weeks ago

Indiana Dairy Cattle Exempt from HPAI Testing Under New USDA Policy

A recent policy from the U.S. Department of Agriculture makes it so lactating dairy cattle moving out of Indiana for interstate commerce no longer nee...

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wwbl.com /1 month ago

Purdue Survey: Farmers Grow More Optimistic—but Cost Pressures Still Loom Large

U.S. farmers grew modestly more optimistic in March, buoyed by stronger expectations for the future even as high costs and lingering uncertainty conti...

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wwbl.com /2 weeks ago

Indiana Reaches Halfway Mark: Corn and Soybeans Both 51% Planted

Despite the cold, wet weather across Indiana this past week, corn planting progressed another 9% and soybeans another 7%. Indiana corn and soybeans ar...

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wwbl.com /1 month ago

Major Field Crop Acres Expected to Decline

U.S. farmland dedicated to major row crops is expected to decline modestly over the next decade, according to projections from the United States Depar...

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