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  • Greensburg school wins AFBFA contest

    Jul 1, 2019, 00:00 AM by Kathleen M. Dutro, Marketing Team
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  • Spring's grip on farmers: what we know and where we go from here

    Jun 26, 2019, 00:00 AM by Brock Turner, Indiana Public Media
    Father and son Indiana Farm Bureau members Brian and Ben Thompson of Jackson County and INFB's national government relations director Bob White share their perspectives on the impact of the spring rains and the struggle with what to do next.
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  • Indiana Farm Bureau’s Intern Day Out

    Jun 25, 2019, 10:22 AM by Ethan Runnebohm and Brooke Werstler, Legal Team Interns, and Olivia Zingraf, Marketing Team Intern
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  • IN Farm Bureau opening doors for its members in DC

    Jun 23, 2019, 09:18 AM by Andy Eubank, Hoosier Ag Today
    Indiana Farm Bureau county leaders Nicole Branham, Virgil Bremer, Beth Gormong and Craig Wood talk with Andy Eubank of Hoosier Ag Today on a special Newsmakers podcast about their experiences and takeaways from INFB's June Leader Trip to D.C.
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  • Animal safety and well-being are priorities on America’s farms

    Jun 21, 2019, 09:32 AM by Zippy Duvall, American Farm Bureau Federation
    American Farm Bureau Federation president Zippy Duvall shares his views on the situation at Fair Oaks.
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  • Amid rainy spring, farmers adapt

    Jun 20, 2019, 15:57 PM by Larry Clemens, The Nature Conservancy and Randy Kron, INFB
    INFB president Randy Kron and Indiana state director of The Nature Conservancy Larry go behind the current soggy scene facing Indiana farmers to outline the organizations' ongoing efforts to help farmers take advantage of conservation opportunities.
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  • Today’s Indiana Farm Bureau consists of people in action

    Jun 20, 2019, 15:32 PM by Tom J. Bechman, Indiana Prairie Farmer
    After 100 years, Indiana Farm Bureau still depends on strong leadership and a dedicated staff to keep information flowing from county Farm Bureaus to the state organization and vice versa. Meet the current INFB leadership and field staff who help make that happen.
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  • Wet spring impacts Hoosier farmers, small businesses

    Jun 15, 2019, 11:50 AM by Alex Weliever, HJ Intern
    As a seed farmer and president of the White County Farm Bureau, Jeff Demerly knows full well the impact that heavy rains have had on Indiana corn growers. Still he's hopeful that even though planting season has been challenging, the growing season will help turn things around.
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  • Second Purdue webinar reviews late planting options

    Jun 13, 2019, 09:40 AM by Purdue Center for Commercial Agriculture
    In light of the ongoing corn and soybean planting delays throughout the Corn Belt this spring, the Purdue Center for Commercial Agriculture recorded a new video that analyzes the alternatives corn and soybean farmers have now that the Federal Crop Insurance Final Planting Date (June 5) for corn has passed in Indiana. The video features Purdue ag economists Michael Langemeier and Jim Mintert reviewing the alternatives farmers have in this late planting season. In particular, they analyze the potential returns from taking the Prevented Planting option for corn and compare it to potential returns from delayed planting of both corn and soybeans, under a couple of different scenarios.
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  • Culp appointed to Agricultural Technical Advisory Committee for Trade

    Jun 12, 2019, 11:00 AM by Amie Simpson, Brownfield Ag News
    Kendell Culp, vice president of Indiana Farm Bureau, is looking forward to representing farmers during his four-year term on the agricultural technical advisory committee for trade in grains, feed, oilseeds, and planting seeds. Culp was one of the 140 private-sector members appointed to one of the six Agricultural Technical Committees for Trade and the Agricultural Policy Advisory Committee for Trade. The committees are managed by both the USDA and the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative.
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  • Farmers still have hope

    Jun 7, 2019, 10:23 AM by Amy Smelser, Chonicle-Tribune
    As INFB president Randy Kron delves into the grim immediate and long-term impact of persistent rains on Indiana farmers and rural communities, he notes the characteristic optimism he and other farmers possess.
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  • Mexico trade tariffs could harm Hoosier businesses and consumers

    Jun 4, 2019, 16:52 PM by Abraham Hunt, The StatehouseFile.com
    Bob White, director of national government relations at Indiana Farm Bureau, weighs in on the potential consequences of a trade war with Mexico, Indiana’s second largest trade partner. These include increased costs for Hoosier consumers and farmers, damaged soybean and corn relationships, as well as jeopardizing the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement.
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  • Wet weather causes planting delays for Southern Indiana farmers

    Jun 4, 2019, 16:43 PM by Brook McAfee, News and Tribune
    Indiana Farm Bureau members Adam Allgeier and Terry Vissing of Clark County share the unprecedented challenges they are facing this much delayed planting season. Molly Zentz, INFB senior public relations manager highlights weather-related options available to farmers including filing claims with their insurance companies and assistance from the USDA's Market Facilitation Program.
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  • Members move the needle; daily Statehouse visits have positive impact on INFB’s influence

    Jun 3, 2019, 15:28 PM by Garrett Kelly, Marketing Team
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  • Fayette County farmer is 300th new member

    Jun 3, 2019, 11:10 AM by Molly Zentz, APR, Marketing Team
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  • Wanted: State Fair Volunteers - calling on volunteers to help in Farm Bureau Building during state fair

    Jun 3, 2019, 11:08 AM by Kathleen M. Dutro, Marketing Team
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  • AgELECT begins $100 for 100 Years fundraising campaign

    Jun 3, 2019, 10:45 AM by Tyler Mayer, Marketing Team
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  • Right to Farm Act: Indiana State Court of Appeals decides in favor of Indiana agriculture

    Jun 3, 2019, 10:14 AM by Debra DeCourcy, APR, Marketing Team
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  • 100 years and counting: past presidents Pearson and Villwock and current president Kron look back on their Farm Bureau experiences

    Jun 3, 2019, 10:04 AM by Kathleen M. Dutro, Marketing Team
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  • Delayed Planting Means Tough Decisions for Indiana’s Farms and AgriBusinesses

    May 31, 2019, 09:58 AM by Chelsea Poe
    Persistent rain across Indiana continues to delay spring planting for Indiana’s farmers. As the rain continues, the possibility of fields left unplanted becomes a reality and Indiana’s farmers and agribusiness professionals are faced with many tough decisions.
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