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Crops like corn and soy are going in the ground this week, following a tumultuous spring weather and looking ahead to a tumultuous global economy.
So far this spring, 10 percent of Indiana’s corn and 10 percent of the state’s soybeans have been planted as of April 27, ...
Mill State Park’s gristmill reopening this weekend Spring Mill State Park is celebrating the reopening of it iconic gristmill ...
A southwest Indiana farmer says it’s been a slow start to the 2025 planting season. Ben Kron says storms at the beginning of ...
Corn planted reached 10%, compared to 7% last year, and the five-year average of 13%. Soybeans planted reached 10%, compared ...
Planting progress in Indiana is ahead of last year’s pace. The USDA says 10 percent of the state’s corn and soybean crops ...
In their Monday report, USDA said Hoosier farmers have 10% of corn and soybeans in the ground. We wanted to hear from farmers ...
As Day 2 of the 32nd Pro Farmer Crop Tour wrapped up on Tuesday, Indiana and Nebraska average corn and soybean yield estimates were coming in at higher levels than scouts saw in either state a ...
INDIANA, USA — A big milestone has taken place for southern ... you do not want a hard freeze if you have new seedlings. Most importantly, your corn and soybean seeds will not germinate below 50 ...
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Op-ed: Strong American leadership in the world helps IndianaThe exports of Indiana farmers – soybeans, corn and pork, to name a few – are vital to our economic health. International ...
INDIANA, USA — A big milestone has taken place ... Most importantly, your corn and soybean seeds will not germinate below 50 degrees. Once we hit 50 degrees for 2 inch soil temperatures, seeds ...
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