- More Than a Moniker: Indiana’s Agbioscience Sector Claims New Title as ‘The BioHeartland’by Eric Pfeiffer on July 13, 2026 at 8:34 pm
If you’ve been paying attention, you’ve probably heard about the “One Health Initiative” in Indiana. We’re quickly becoming the global hub for the agbiosciences, and now we have a name for it. That name is The BioHeartland.
- Trump Appoints John Rich as USDA Landowner Envoyby Greg Allen on July 13, 2026 at 4:32 pm
President Donald Trump has appointed country music artist John Rich of the duo Big & Rich as a special envoy for American landowners at the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Rich says his role is to serve as
- Indiana Master Farmer Awards Celebrate Agricultural Excellence and Conservation Leadersby Eric Pfeiffer on July 13, 2026 at 12:20 am
Earning the title “Indiana Master Farmer” is a big deal for Hoosier farmers. Those honors were presented last week in West Lafayette. “Being an Indiana Master Farmer is such a humbling experience,” says Knox County farmer Susan
- Purdue Extension Returns to the 2026 Indiana State Fair with Interactive Agriculture, 4-H and Family Funby C.J. Miller on July 13, 2026 at 12:10 am
Purdue Extension will once again bring hands-on learning and agricultural education to the Indiana State Fair, offering fairgoers an opportunity to explore everything from livestock care and gardening to food science, financial wellness and emerging agricultural technologies
- New EPA Diesel Rule Could Lower New Heavy Duty Truck Prices by Up to $6,000by C.J. Miller on July 10, 2026 at 8:20 pm
For family farmers battling razor-thin profit margins, rising input costs and stubbornly low commodity prices, even modest reductions in equipment and transportation expenses can make a meaningful difference. A new proposal from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
- Grain Markets Surge as Black Sea Tensions, USDA Supply Cuts Ignite Price Rallyby C.J. Miller on July 10, 2026 at 7:10 pm
A volatile mix of escalating geopolitical conflict in the Black Sea and unexpectedly lean domestic supply projections sent the grain markets surging Friday, as federal forecasters warned of historically tight grain stocks and a U.S. wheat crop
- China Is Back to Buying US Soybeans: What It Means for Farmers and Pricesby C.J. Miller on July 10, 2026 at 1:20 am
After nearly a year of uncertainty and disrupted trade, U.S. soybean farmers are seeing one of the strongest signs yet that their largest export customer is returning to the market. Fresh export sales to China, coupled with
- Preserving the Grit and Grease of the Past: Winamac Prepares for 49th Annual Antique Power Showby C.J. Miller on July 10, 2026 at 1:15 am
Walk into the Winamac Town Park at the Pulaski County Fairgrounds during the third week of July, and the first thing that hits you isn’t the summer heat—it’s the unmistakable bouquet of vintage agriculture: the sweet aroma
- Corn and Soybean Basis Defies Seasonal Trendby Greg Allen on July 10, 2026 at 1:10 am
Over the past month, cash grain markets have been moving against the seasonal trend. New research from Purdue University shows corn and soybean basis levels strengthened across much of the Eastern Corn Belt during June, when basis
- Purdue’s Dr. Darcy Telenko Wins Prestigious Award for Helping Corn and Soybean Growers Fight Crop Diseasesby C.J. Miller on July 10, 2026 at 1:05 am
For Indiana corn and soybean growers, timely disease information can make the difference between protecting yield potential and suffering costly losses. It’s that grower-focused commitment to applied research and Extension that has earned Purdue University plant pathologist










