Frankfort, Ky —The Kentucky Agricultural Development Board (KADB) has approved $7,018,530 in 11 agricultural diversification and rural development projects across the Bluegrass State in its most recent board meeting.
MCHENRY, Ill. —The phase one trade agreement between the United States and China could lead to U.S. farmers planting far more soybeans than expected just a few months ago, Allendale, Inc. market analysts said recently.
Seymour farm address issues in the poultry and egg industry
SEYMOUR, Ind. — Overproduction in the egg industry continues to be a concern for producers, the newest chairman of the U.S. Poultry & Egg Association’s board of directors said recently.
Washington, DC - Learning about new technology and comparing the price to a reliable piece of farm equipment with the gadgets, it can be hard for farmers to justify the cost.
Spirits growing the spotlight on Indiana agriculture
INDIANAPOLIS— The spotlight on Indiana agriculture is even brighter from adding breweries and distilleries using ingredients like sweet corn to a list of trails.
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — On Jan. 10 Wal-Mart started packing Angus steaks and roasts for 500 of its stores across the southeast from a 201,000 square foot plant in Thomasville, Georgia.