by Andy Eubank | Mar 7, 2023 | Indiana Agriculture News, News Feed
Taking the message of dairy as part of breakfast each day to Indiana students in schools is now a tradition during National School Breakfast Week. That week is this week and American Dairy Association Indiana visited Richmond High School to kick off the week Monday....
by Andy Eubank | Mar 6, 2023 | Ag News, Indiana Agriculture News, National Agricultural News, News Feed
Is a fungicide program part of the plan this year? It has become a bigger part of the plan in the last three years across the Corn Belt as the number of acres treated has almost doubled. “A lot of that’s because of the performance we’re seeing from these...
by Andy Eubank | Mar 1, 2023 | Indiana Agriculture News, National Agricultural News, News Feed
If it is time for soil tests on your farm, consider having an expert help interpret the results so you can fine tune your fertility program this year. Reid Abbott, an agronomist with AgroLiquid, says the need for expert input became clear with the many issues last...
by Andy Eubank | Feb 13, 2023 | Ag News, Indiana Agriculture News, National Agricultural News, News Feed
The farmed fish industry, aquaculture, has become huge across the globe. “Farmed fish is now bigger than all land-based meat with exception of poultry,” says Jeff Johnson, president of Benson Hill Seeds. Farmed fish is also bigger than wild-caught fish. The scope of...
by Andy Eubank | Jan 31, 2023 | Ag News, Indiana Agriculture News, National Agricultural News, News Feed
Tar spot was not the issue last year that it became during the 2021 growing season, but should you have a tar spot prevention plan anyway? Jason Harmon, DeKalb/Asgrow technical agronomist, says this time last year he was having a lot of tar spot prevention discussions...