Proper hay storage means increased value, less loss
When it comes to corn and soybeans, producers take special precautions in storing these lucrative cash crops. When it comes to tending to cut hay, though, producers seem to be more lax.
Tennessee experts advise on sorghum herbicide application
Growers who have not raised sorghum lately, however, will need to manage carefully, especially if dry conditions after planting limited herbicide action.
Ohio Farm Bureau turns over second set of CAUV amendments
In a letter to the Ohio Department of Taxation (ODT), the Ohio Farm Bureau Federation (OFBF) offered a second set of recommended changes to the Current Agricultural Use Valuation (CAUV) program.
Beer and Wine setup returns to Indiana State Fair in 2nd year
The Indiana State Fair, Aug. 7-23 this year on the State Fairgrounds at 1202 E. 38th Street in Indianapolis, showcases the best of the state’s agriculture and ag business.
With the introduction of the Federal Water Quality Protection Act in the U.S. Senate, Congress is taking big steps toward addressing the U.S. EPA’s proposed rule regarding Waters of the U.S., commonly called WOTUS.
Indiana pools agriculture with other resources for promotion
Indiana is in the early stages of developing a strategy that will enhance agriculture already in the state and help lure new businesses, said Ted McKinney, director of the Indiana State Department of Agriculture.