The first half of Indiana’s legislative session is complete

The director of public policy for Indiana Farm Bureau says property taxes have dominated the first half of the Indiana legislative session. Andy Tauer says finding a solution is a priority for the organization and its members. “Senate Bill One is the large property tax bill that started out in the Senate and has now…Continue Reading

Ranking Members calling for more support for rural America

Two Minnesota Democratic members of Congress are concerned about how farmers can navigate the current ag economy without a bipartisan farm bill. Angie Craig is the Ranking Member of the House Ag Committee. “216 farms filed for Chapter 12 bankruptcy last year, that a 55% increase,” she says. “The uncertainty that we’re experiencing in America…Continue Reading

Shout-out to the shortest month

Commentary. Dear Winter: Don’t let the screen door hit you on the way out! Love, Cyndi As we bid farewell to February, I find myself aching for the warmth and promise of spring in the heart of middle America. But before I say a final goodbye to the shortest month, it is important to reflect…Continue Reading

$5 old crop corn sparks farmer selling

An ag economist says there’s been some back-and-forth movement in the commodity markets this week. “We’re down $.20 if we did a Monday-to-Monday trade,” said Ben Brown with the University of Missouri. Brown says expectations have been bullish. “Over a month and a half of an extended rally,” he said. “This is the correction that…Continue Reading

Brevant seeds highlights importance of FFA, ag education

A retail sales agronomist with Brevant seeds says FFA is helping shape the next generation of ag leaders. Caleb Quinlan says FFA gives students a chance to gain industry experience before they start their careers. “Being an FFA alumni, I thoroughly enjoyed my time wearing the blue jacket. I think everyone should have the opportunity…Continue Reading

Ag land values see downward pressure

Farmland prices have been softening in the Midwest, and an ag economist says it shouldn’t come as a surprise. Ernie Goss is with Creighton University says the latest Rural Mainstreet Index shows U.S. farmland prices fell for the ninth time in the last 10 months. “It’s what we expected and certainly what the bankers expected,”…Continue Reading

CoBank projecting large increase in U.S. corn acreage

A recent survey shows U.S. farmers are projected to increase the amount of corn acreage planted this spring. CoBank grains and oilseeds economist Tanner Ehmke tells Brownfield there are several trends favoring corn. “We have a much tighter balance sheet this year, very strong demand in Mexico. We’ve had a strong demand story domestically, with…Continue Reading

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