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Kentucky farmer plants his entire crop using autonomous equipment
Indiana and Tennessee taking steps to prevent spread of NWS
Roadside Stand Trail does better than organizers expected
NWS confirmed in the U.S., Rollins says sterile flies are the answer
Replanting is happening in some areas due to wet weather
Ground broken for $2 million Peoria Farm Bureau building
CGB breaks ground on Ports of Indiana expansion project
Ohio Farm Bureau hosts Ag events for kids in 4 counties
Solar grazing on the rise on Indiana farms
Late-season nitrogen may improve soybean meal used in livestock feed
Lack of broadband funds from BEAD could impact  Illinois farmers
   
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2005: CBOT switches from nonprofit to for-profit

1965: 50 years ago
A bituminous resurfacing and patching program calling for improvement to 538.3 miles of highway in all parts of Indiana was approved by the Indiana State Highways Commission. The cost of the entire program will be $6,509,500.
Palm Sunday was “Dark Day” for Indiana as 37 tornados were recorded hitting three states in the Midwest – Illinois, Indiana and Ohio. The town of Russiaville was left without a building untouched; the trailer court near Elkhart and the town of Elkhart, severely damaged; the town of Dunlap, almost destroyed; Lebanon and surrounding areas, hard hit; and Marion, badly hit, including the Veterans Hospital where the roof of the hospital was ripped off in the storm.
1975: 40 years ago

More than 2,000 White Leghorn hens were given away recently by David Rust, president of Rose Acre Farms, Inc. of Seymour, to emphasize the low prices farmers are receiving for eggs and hens. Eggs have gone from 62 cents a dozen to 49 cents and the price for hens has gone from 24 cents a chicken to 14-16 cents.
Add weight to calves; Angus bulls coming off test, from $500 – McClarnon Stock Farm, east of Greenfield, Ind.
Used farm equipment for sale: JD 494A planter, dry fertilizer, Emmert harrow, $900; JD #201 trailer 8-by-28 feet, $1,500; Woods belly mower, $325; JD 46A loader, hydraulic bucket, $800 – Joe Swindell, north of Shirley, Ind.
1990: 25 years ago

Real estate for sale: 80-acre dairy farm, Delaware County, located 8 miles east of Muncie, Ind., near Selma; 6-station milking parlor, several other buildings in good condition, 20-by-50-foot Harvestore; two-bedroom, two-bath ranch-style home, 65 acres tillable, spring possession, $149,000 – Maines Estate, Muncie, Ind.
As part of its drafting of the 1990 farm bill, a House Agriculture subcommittee voted down a measure that would have dramatically increased the loan rate for wheat and feed grains.
The 108-year-old Ohio State Fair operates on funds generated by the rental of the fairground and buildings throughout the year, parking fees and revenue from the fair itself, states Shane Jenkins, Ohio State Fair Board spokesman. State general revenue funds are not used in the day-to-day operation of the 56 buildings on 360 acres, half of which is parking.
2005: 10 years ago

Used equipment for sale: White 6500, 16-31 split row planter, with no-till coulters, $39,000; Case IH 8309 disc mower conditioner, $7,500; DMI Tiger II, 7-shank ripper, with 5-bar harrow, $7,900; Case IH 16-row planter on Shoup Bar, Red Ball insecticide, $5,500 – Minnis International, Inc., Terre Haute, Ind.
Halderman Real Estate Services sold 165.36 acres of farmland in Bartholomew County, Ind., in three tracts, for a total of $603,000.
The Chicago Board of Trade announced it will move ahead with plans to switch from a not-for-profit corporation to a for-profit company, following a one-sided vote of its members this month.
4/30/2015