- Tippy Valley’s Stookey Voted New Indiana FFA President as Convention Wrapsby Eric Pfeiffer on June 19, 2026 at 2:46 am
It was a new venue this year, but the excitement was the same. Seven FFA members from all over Indiana have the great fortune each year to make that frantic run to the stage after the delegate
- Argos Ag Educator Lynette Markley Wins Indiana FFA’s Prestigious Golden Owl Awardby C.J. Miller on June 19, 2026 at 2:03 am
After more than three decades of shaping future agricultural leaders, mentoring students, and building one of Indiana’s respected FFA programs, Lynette Markley has earned one of the state’s highest honors for agricultural educators. The Argos High School
- 97th Indiana FFA State Convention: Outstanding Students, Award-Winning Chapters and New Leaders Take the Stageby Sophia Shannon on June 19, 2026 at 1:28 am
Fifth General Session This morning kicked off the final day of the 97th Indiana FFA State Convention located at The Arena at Innovation Mile. Chaired by Kaitlyn Maruszewski, members were recognized for their hard work in their
- Ethanol-Powered John Deere Could Boost Corn Demandby Greg Allen on June 18, 2026 at 3:11 pm
John Deere is taking a bold step that could reshape the future of biofuels. The company has unveiled a prototype 8R tractor powered by E98 ethanol instead of diesel, giving farmers the opportunity to fuel their equipment
- Student Voices Lead Indiana FFAby Greg Allen on June 18, 2026 at 1:20 am
The spotlight shifted from competitions to leadership Wednesday at the Indiana FFA Convention as student delegates gathered to elect the organization’s next generation of leaders. Representatives from FFA chapters across the state cast ballots to select new
- Hoosier Ag Today Brings Trusted Farm Journalism to Indiana TV Screens via New Circle City Broadcasting Partnershipby Hoosier Ag Today on June 18, 2026 at 1:15 am
Hoosier Ag Today (HAT), Indiana’s premier agricultural radio network and digital news source, today announced a groundbreaking strategic partnership with Circle City Broadcasting (CCB) to dramatically expand agricultural television coverage across the state. Under the new agreement,
- A Very Long Spring for Northeast Indiana Farmersby Andy Eubank on June 18, 2026 at 1:10 am
It has been another year of varying results planting crops just in the northeast quarter of Indiana, but it is complete now except for areas being replanted. Channel Seed sales agronomist Chris Brazel covers that part of
- 97th Indiana FFA State Convention: State Champions Crowned Across Dozens of Eventsby Sophia Shannon on June 18, 2026 at 1:05 am
Second General Session This morning continued the 97th Indiana FFA State Convention at the Riverview Health Arena at Innovation Mile in Noblesville, Indiana. During the second general session chaired by Lily Sloan many chapters were recognized for
- Trump Administration Expands Path for Dairy Farms to Access H-2A Workersby C.J. Miller on June 18, 2026 at 1:01 am
The Trump administration on Wednesday clarified that dairy operations may qualify to hire foreign workers through the federal H-2A visa program under certain circumstances, a move welcomed by agricultural groups that have long argued labor shortages threaten
- Community Impact: Indiana FFA’s ‘Living to Serve’ Motto Takes Center Stage During State Conventionby C.J. Miller on June 17, 2026 at 2:20 am
The auxiliary gymnasium at Hamilton Southeastern High School resembled a precision assembly line rather than a high school cafeteria on Monday afternoon. More than 200 students and advisors, clad in matching neon-pink shirts, worked at a breakneck










