CAMDEN, Ohio – “The Garlic Man.” That’s how people at the Oxford Farmers Market refer to Craig Harkrider, of Stoney Hedgerow Farm. The name is accurate. In late fall, Harkrider plants about 5,200 garlic cloves, then sells the harvest at the market
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) – Thanks to the government paying nearly 40 percent of their income, U.S. farmers are expected to end 2020 with higher profit than 2019 and the best net income in seven years, USDA said in its latest farm income forecast.
COLUMBUS, Ohio – John Deere enthusiasts will get a chance to enjoy attending the second Classic Green Reunion 2021 (CGR21), June 24-26 at the Columbus Expo Center and State Fairgrounds. “It’s open to anyone to come,” said Chris Boyens, president of Classic Green.
ICGA looking for people intersted in running for board of directors
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. – Do you have strong opinions about government regulations and policies that affect Indiana farmers? Then you may want to consider running for a position on the Indiana Corn Growers Association (ICGA) board of directors. The ICGA board advocates for Hoosier corn farmers at the local, state and federal levels. ICGA’s governing districts match the nine Congressional districts across Indiana. This year, ICGA will have elections in districts 3, 6 and 9.