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Gov. Mike Braun signed an agreement with Taiwan’s Minister of Agriculture to secure more soybean and corn sales for Indiana farmers.
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Purdue University researchers found reducing pesticide can increase yields for watermelon growers and would likely save both farmers money.
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Corn is projected to have record yields this year. But demand for ethanol has dropped, causing an oversupply of corn and prices to plummet.
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The start of the planting season looks much better than last year's wet spring, but grain prices have fallen during the coronavirus pandemic.
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Agricultural economists say there is potential for record high year for corn yields this year, but that may not be good news for farmers.
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This new purchase agreement between agricultural groups in Indiana and Taiwan builds on their trade relationship and increases sales from Indiana, according to officials at the ceremony.
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The U.S. Department of Agriculture released updated numbers Monday showing farmers planted more acres this spring than many private analysts expected.
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According the United States Department of Agriculture, 67 percent of Indianas corn crop was in the ground as of June 9. That compares with nearly all at this time last year.
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A new U.S. Department of Agriculture report shows 67% percent of Indiana's expected corn crop is now planted.
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The latest U.S. Department of Agriculture report shows that this week started with just 31% of Indiana's expected corn crop planted.