With expired federal regulation for a serious fish disease, the Indiana Board of Animal Health has proposed its first rule to protect Indiana aquaculture.
Spriesterbach farm’s buyer hosts IFB on inspection tour
A who’s who of Indiana Farm Bureau officers from around the state and various dignitaries gathered on July 10 on a 200-acre farm near Charlestown, Ind.
Metzger: Jersey raisers have edge in dairy export market
One milking every three days ends up in the export market – and that market continues to grow, said Erik Metzger, general manager of National All Jersey, Inc.
Missouri mulls ‘right to farm’ amendment to its many laws
You’d think that a state constitution eight times longer than the U.S. Constitution might cover every right, act or idea any of its citizens might need, do or ponder.
Oil monopoly limits consumer choice, savings at the pump
Illinois is the perfect example of how oil companies control the gasoline marketplace, limit choice, and make sure lower-priced fuels don’t make it to the pump.
Thank the EPA for the larger energy bill that is on the way
If there is one monthly bill you can count on, it’s your electricity bill. I think Hoosiers across the state can agree; electricity is something we can’t do without.