- Outlook Forum Signals Slow Recovery for Agricultureby Greg Allen on February 20, 2026 at 5:35 pm
USDA’s chief economist Justin Benavidez says farmers shouldn’t expect much help from higher crop prices in 2026. “We see a dime increase in price per bushel for corn, beans, and wheat.” Speaking at the 102nd USDA Annual
- Congressman Baird Rallies Support for Farm Bill 2.0: ‘We Must Strengthen the Safety Net’by C.J. Miller on February 20, 2026 at 2:20 am
The long-awaited “Farm Bill 2.0” was introduced late last week, which is formally called the Farm, Food, and National Security Act of 2026. Congressman Jim Baird (R-IN-04) says this bill addresses those leftover items that weren’t tackled
- Uncertain Corn Acreage Clouds Nitrogen Fertilizer Outlookby Greg Allen on February 20, 2026 at 2:15 am
Fertilizer industry experts are keeping a close eye on nitrogen prices as farmers prepare for spring planting. Throughout the winter months, prices for key nitrogen sources have remained a major topic of discussion. But as spring approaches,
- Trump Shields Glyphosate, Phosphate Production for US Farmersby C.J. Miller on February 20, 2026 at 2:10 am
President Donald Trump has signed an Executive Order invoking the Defense Production Act to safeguard the domestic manufacturing of elemental phosphorus and glyphosate-based herbicides. According to the administration, elemental phosphorus is considered vital to military preparedness, while
- Roundup Reckoning: Bayer Agrees to $7.25 Billion Settlement Plan as Supreme Court Showdown Loomsby Hoosier Ag Today on February 20, 2026 at 2:05 am
Bayer and lawyers representing cancer patients announced this week that they have agreed to a proposed $7.25 billion settlement aimed at resolving thousands of lawsuits over Roundup, the company’s widely used weed killer. The suits claim Bayer
- Ag Labor Reform Gains Momentum on Capitol Hillby Greg Allen on February 19, 2026 at 2:20 am
Congress could soon take up not only a new farm bill, but also long-awaited farm labor legislation aimed at addressing one of agriculture’s most persistent challenges. Farm groups say the labor shortage has been building for decades,
- Don’t Risk Being Under-Insured: Farm Credit Mid-America Offers Tailored Protection for Every Operationby C.J. Miller on February 19, 2026 at 2:15 am
Farming is risky business, as producers face many different kinds of challenges. That’s why Indiana farmers may want to consider a customized risk management plan from Farm Credit Mid-America. “No two farm operations are the same. Each
- Bird Flu Hits Central Indiana: Nearly 19,000 Turkeys Affected in Boone Countyby C.J. Miller on February 19, 2026 at 2:10 am
Highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI), commonly known as bird flu, has been confirmed at a commercial poultry operation in central Indiana, near Indianapolis. The Indiana State Board of Animal Health (BOAH) reported that the virus was detected
- USDA Proposes Updates to Federal Line Speed Regulationsby NAFB News Service on February 19, 2026 at 2:05 am
The USDA announced proposed updates to federal line speed regulations of poultry and pork establishments operating under modern inspection systems. The agency said these updates reflect years of data and experience, and are designed to help lower
- No-Cost Soil Sampling Initiative Now Accepting Applicationsby Greg Allen on February 17, 2026 at 9:20 pm
The Indiana State Department of Agriculture is reopening a program that helps farmers improve nutrient management and save money at the same time. “Knowing what you have is an important place to start. And without knowing what










