The Mississippi River is experiencing an unwelcome three-peat with low water levels during harvest season. The “Mighty Mississip” experienced low water in both 2022 and 2023 and now once again this ...
If you’re a corn grower, you may be thinking about your seed purchase now for next Spring. That’s why Jamie Horton, Brand Manager with DEKALB, shared with Hoosier Ag Today a number of options availabl ...
Soybean futures moved lower again on Thursday with many factors pressuring the market. One is fear over what happens when President-Elect Trump takes office and what he does with China. Arlan Suderman ...
The American Farm Bureau has voted to terminate the Illinois Farm Bureau’s membership effective on December 20. The vote took ...
Beck’s Hybrids, the largest family-owned retail seed company in the United States and headquartered in Atlanta, Indiana, announced the groundbreaking of its new soybean processing facility in New ...
Joining the Hoosier Ag Today team this week in Kansas City at the National Association of Farm Broadcasting (NAFB) Convention ...
The Indiana State Fairgrounds & Event Center announced Wednesday a new chapter in its rich history with the naming rights partnership for the iconic Fairgrounds Coliseum. Effective with the ...
Tariffs have been the talk of the ag industry now that President Trump has been reelected as President. On Monday, Mexico’s ...
As farmers struggle with low crop prices, relatively high interest rates and increased input costs, fewer are making ...
U.S. food and ag sales to Mexico surged by 7% during the 2024 fiscal year, making the North American neighbor the No. 1 ag ...
Republicans will be in charge of the White House, the Senate, and we’re still waiting for sure, but it sure looks like the ...
Speculation has already begun on who the next Secretary of Agriculture will be when Donald Trump returns to the White House in January. Successful Farming says Texas Ag Commissioner Sid Miller, former ...