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“It’s always a gamble”: Indiana farmers watch weather as drought deepens
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JENNINGS COUNTY, Ind. — One southern Indiana family truly has one of the largest trees in the nation. Richard and Kris Schepman’s family farm, located outside of Crothersville, is home to a swamp ...
IFBI Community, Indiana Farm Bureau Insurance’s corporate volunteering and giving program, concluded 2025 with Giving Tuesday donations and a record number of employee volunteer hours reported.
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As the Trump administration pursues a broader immigration crackdown, some have called for the end of the H-1B visa, including ...
HOBART, Ind. (WGN) — The city girl who moved to the country for sanctuary is a tale as old as time. For Erin Yanz, her farm in Hobart, Indiana provides the outlet. There, she rents a 10-acre parcel to ...
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — Purdue University College of Agriculture awarded the Frederick L. Hovde Award of Excellence in Educational Service to Rural People of Indiana to Maria Marshall, the James and ...
Kendell Culp of Jasper County was reelected by Indiana Farm Bureau delegates to serve as INFB Vice President during the organization’s 2025 Indiana Ag Gathering on Saturday, Dec. 13 at the French Lick ...
WARSAW – For any of your insurance needs, there’s now an Indiana Farm Bureau Insurance office in downtown Warsaw at 106 E. Center St. Mike Saunders, Indiana Farm Bureau Insurance agency owner, said he ...
A retired teacher and plumber have transformed their rural Indiana farm into a magical Christmas destination where families can meet real reindeer and experience holiday wonder. Phillies sign manager ...
Surrounded by Missouri Farm Bureau board members, Gov. Mike Kehoe signs a bill into law that enables the company to offer alternative health plans that could be available to bureau members as soon as ...
For decades, antibiotics have been routinely added to livestock feed to prevent illness, but this practice contributes to resistant bacteria that can move from barns into Indiana’s soil, water and ...
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