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Authentic, Kentucky Derby winner,
has been retired to a stud farm
LEXINGTON, Ky. (AP) – Authentic, winner of the Kentucky Derby and Breeders’ Cup Classic, has been retired to stud.
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Fort Wayne Farm Show delayed 
FORT WAYNE, Ind. – The 32nd Fort Wayne Farm Show, originally scheduled for mid-January, has been postponed until March 9-11.
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Elanco picks Indianapolis for new global headquarters 
INDIANAPOLIS — Elanco Animal Health, which has been associated with Greenfield, Ind., since the days it was a subsidiary of Eli Lilly and Co., announced last Friday that it would build a new world headquarters on the west side of Indianapolis. Elanco’s new site will be at the former GM stamping plant, just south of the Indianapolis Zoo. The GM stamping plant is on 91 acres and has stood vacant since 2011. Elanco’s Greenfield campus, built a decade ago will be vacated.
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Guebert optimistic about future of farming in 2021
BLOOMINGTON, Ill. — If you ask Richard Guebert, Jr, the indefatigable president of the Illinois Farm Bureau, good times are just around the corner for those who work in the fields. Buoyed by recent price rallies for corn and soybeans and the hope for better trade deals, the southern Illinois farmer offered an optimistic outlook for growers during a recent exclusive interview for Farm World.
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Holidays keep top duck producers busy
MIDDLEBURY, Ind. – When Herbert Culver Jr. decided to move his duck operation from Long Island, N.Y., he was looking for a more central location. He chose Indiana and in 1960, Culver brought his company to the northern part of the state.
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KAFC lends more than $1.7 million for farmer assistance
Frankfort, Ky. – The Kentucky Agricultural Finance Corporation (KAFC) recently approved more than $1.7 million in 12 agricultural loans to assist farming operations around the Bluegrass State. Topping the list of loans was the Beginning Farmer Loan Program (BFLP), which received $1,262,736 for seven operations across the state
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Bane-Welker welcomes Nettie Payne
Crawfordsville, Ind. – Bane-Welker recently hired Nettie Payne in the role of digital marketing manager. Payne worked for the company in the parts division in Remington prior to being hired for this position.
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Quick and easy treats for Christmas time
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Michigan cheese, whey plant takes in first milk shipment 
ST JOHNS, Mich. – A new state of the art cheese and whey plant began operations late in October in St. Johns, Mich.
According to an announcement from one of the plant’s investors, Ireland based Glanbia Nutritionals, the $470 million plant began receiving milk on Oct. 20 from local farmers, marking the first day of operations for the facility and beginning the commissioning phase. Ramping up operations at the plant, called MWC, will take place over the next eight months and will see the initial one million pounds of milk per day increase to its designed capacity of eight million pounds per day
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IFB seeks the creation of a livestock working group 
BLOOMINGTON, Ill. — A recommendation to create a Livestock Working Group charged with focusing on recent pricing issues and price disparity within the industry was among resolutions identified by the Illinois Farm Bureau (IFB) during their annual business meeting, held virtually on Saturday, Dec. 5.
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