- Trump Tariff Fallout: Indiana Farmers Lost $607M from US-China Trade Warby C.J. Miller on May 25, 2026 at 1:20 am
Indiana’s farmers and agricultural businesses lost an estimated $607 million as a result from the latest U.S.-China trade war, according to new research from North Dakota State University—part of a broader $14.9 billion annual loss in U.S.
- Cash Rent Clarity: The High-Stakes Gamble Farmers Take Without Written Lease Agreementsby C.J. Miller on May 25, 2026 at 1:15 am
A handshake may still carry weight in rural America, but when it comes to cash renting farmland, agricultural experts say it is increasingly insufficient in a landscape shaped by volatile markets, rising costs and generational transitions.
- Can Thune Break the Deadlock? Senate Faces Crunch Time on Farm Bill and Year-Round E15 Legislationby C.J. Miller on May 25, 2026 at 1:10 am
Senate Majority Leader John Thune said lawmakers are working to reconcile two cornerstone pieces of agricultural legislation recently approved by the U.S. House of Representatives — a new farm bill and a measure allowing the year-round sale
- What’s Happening Beneath Your Cornfields Right Now Could Make—or Break—Your Yields at Harvestby C.J. Miller on May 23, 2026 at 12:10 am
Beneath the dark, freshly turned soil of Midwestern cornfields, a quiet but consequential process is unfolding—one that farmers rarely see but closely monitor for signs of success or trouble ahead. Agronomists say the stretch between planting and
- Planting Weather Forecast: A Much Drier Outlookby Ryan Martin on May 23, 2026 at 12:05 am
After a damp weekend, we should put together a much drier outlook for a large part of the Eastern Corn Belt. Over the weekend we do see a little bit of moisture trying to work through.
- Sen. Banks Introduces Bill to Strengthen US Food Security & Ag Biosecurity Through DoW-USDA Partnershipby C.J. Miller on May 22, 2026 at 12:15 am
Framing agriculture as a frontline issue of national security, Sen. Jim Banks (R-IN) has introduced legislation that would formalize and expand coordination between the Department of War and the U.S. Department of Agriculture, aiming to shield the
- $47M Expansion at Indiana’s Busiest Port: CGB to Triple Grain Handling Capacity in Mount Vernonby C.J. Miller on May 22, 2026 at 12:10 am
State and local officials recently broke ground on a $47 million expansion of Consolidated Grain and Barge Co.’s operations at the Ports of Indiana–Mount Vernon, a project expected to reshape how soybeans move from Hoosier farms to
- From Fields to Finances: How Balance Sheets Are Becoming a Farmer’s Survival Toolby C.J. Miller on May 22, 2026 at 12:05 am
As economic pressures ripple through the farm economy, many producers are confronting a difficult reality: growing crops is no longer enough. With tighter margins, elevated borrowing costs and persistent uncertainty shaping the outlook for 2026, the ability to
- North Dry, South Wet: Upcoming Forecast Divides Indiana Fieldwork Windowsby Eric Pfeiffer on May 22, 2026 at 12:01 am
That planting window appears to only be opening halfway, meaning only half of Indiana will see favorable conditions in this week’s Beacon Credit Union Planting Weather Forecast. Hoosier Ag Today Chief Meteorologist Ryan Martin is calling for
- Fueling Future Indy 500 Legends: American Dairy Association Indiana’s Fastest Rookie Celebrationby C.J. Miller on May 21, 2026 at 2:20 am
As engines prepare to roar to life at the Indianapolis 500 this Sunday, one of the race’s most enduring traditions — a bottle of cold milk in Victory Circle — remains as much a part of









