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Will the Farm Bill Get Done in 2023? DC Ag Leaders Weigh In

Will the Farm Bill Get Done in 2023? DC Ag Leaders Weigh In

by Eric Pfeiffer | Mar 27, 2023 | National Agricultural News, News Feed, Policy

D.C. ag leaders are getting a bit more specific about timing of the next farm bill. “In terms of votes, I suspect we’re looking at the summer, end of spring, somewhere towards the beginning of summer,” says Congressman Glenn GT Thompson, chairman of the House Ag...
Corteva Adds to Their Biologicals Lineup to Help with Phosphorus Management

Corteva Adds to Their Biologicals Lineup to Help with Phosphorus Management

by Eric Pfeiffer | Mar 26, 2023 | Indiana Agriculture News, News Feed

The biologicals market continues to grow in agriculture and especially at Corteva Agriscience. Corteva recently launched Utrisha™ P, a biological that helps farmers increase the return on their phosphorus fertilizer investment by improving below-ground phosphorus...
Getting a Handle on Tough-to-Control Weeds

Getting a Handle on Tough-to-Control Weeds

by Eric Pfeiffer | Mar 23, 2023 | Indiana Agriculture News, National Agricultural News, News Feed

Commodity Classic in Orlando a couple of weeks ago set a new attendance record, drawing over 10,000 attendees. UPL, a worldwide agro-chemical company, asked many of those farmers that stopped by their booth what their biggest pain point was going into planting season....
Braun Introduces Bipartisan Bill to Stop Foreign Adversaries From Buying US Farmland

Braun Introduces Bipartisan Bill to Stop Foreign Adversaries From Buying US Farmland

by Eric Pfeiffer | Mar 22, 2023 | Indiana Agriculture News, National Agricultural News, News Feed, Policy

Data from the U.S. Department of Agriculture showing that Chinese ownership of U.S. farmland increased from $81 million in 2010 to $1.8 billion in 2020 prompted legislation to be introduced Wednesday in Washington, D.C. Fox News reports that a group of senators led by...
Agriculture the Second-Largest Target for Cyber Criminals

Agriculture the Second-Largest Target for Cyber Criminals

by Eric Pfeiffer | Mar 21, 2023 | Indiana Agriculture News, National Agricultural News, News Feed

It’s a startling statistic. If cyber-crime was its own country, it would have the third-largest economy after the U.S. and China. That’s how lucrative it is, and agriculture is in the crosshairs of those cyber criminals. “Eating is critical to everybody,”...
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