by C.J. Miller | Mar 31, 2023 | Indiana Agriculture News, National Agricultural News, News Feed
Indiana farmer Ed Bell has a unique story of survival and success. He has been teaching others about the importance of overcoming the worst that life can throw at you—after he and his wife Debbie went through a horrific event that changed their lives more than...
by C.J. Miller | Mar 30, 2023 | Indiana Agriculture News, National Agricultural News, News Feed
The prices Indiana farmers are paying for fertilizer have slowly been coming down compared to what they had been this time last year. “Well, it’s good news for the farmer for sure especially going into spring planning season,” says Corey Rosenbusch,...
by C.J. Miller | Mar 29, 2023 | Indiana Agriculture News, National Agricultural News, News Feed, Policy
The U.S. Senate has joined the House in passing the Congressional Review Act (CRA) joint resolution of disapproval that seeks to overturn the EPA’s recently revised ‘Waters of the United States’ (WOTUS) rule. The legislation passed the Senate 53-43 after passing the...
by C.J. Miller | Mar 28, 2023 | Indiana Agriculture News, National Agricultural News, News Feed, Policy
The EPA’s recently revised ‘Waters of the U.S.’ rule, or WOTUS for short, is now in effect here in Indiana. The rule has drawn a lot of complaints—especially from one of Indiana’s largest farm owners. “A lot of Hoosier farmers will have a problem,” says Kip Tom, the...
by C.J. Miller | Mar 27, 2023 | Indiana Agriculture News, National Agricultural News, News Feed
The soybeans grown in Indiana and across the country are being used for more than just food and fuel. They’re also being used by a company called SYNLawn®. “It’s short for ‘synthetic lawn’, and we are very pleased to have soy on the back of the turf,” says Rob...