Category Archives: WBTU News (Imported)

Purdue Survey: Indiana Farmland Values Continue to Rise
Indiana farmland prices have continued their trend of record highs in 2025, according to the latest Purdue Farmland Values and Cash Rents Survey results. The average price of top-quality farmland reac...
Hoosier Ag Today Sep 23, 2025

Melissa Rekeweg Named President, CEO of Agribusiness Council of Indiana
Melissa Rekeweg, who have been named the new President & CEO of Agribusiness Council of Indiana (ACI). Photo courtesy of ACI. Agribusiness Council of Indiana (ACI) has announced that Melissa Rekew...
C.J. Miller Sep 23, 2025

Quinn: Corn Producers Should be Mindful of Vomitoxin this Harvest Season
Vomitoxin, also also known as Deoxynivalenol (DON), is a common mycotoxin in corn produced by Fusarium fungi that causes Gibberella ear rot. Photo courtesy of Purdue Extension. Now that harvest...
C.J. Miller Sep 22, 2025

Screwworm Moves Closer to U.S. Border
Mexico's National Health Service confirmed a new case of New World screwworm less than 70 miles from the border between Mexico and the U.S. USDA says this is the farthest north the screwworm has advan...
NAFB News Service Sep 22, 2025

USDA Terminates Food Insecurity Survey
The USDA is terminating future Household Food Security Reports. The agency says the redundant, costly, politicized, and extraneous studies do nothing more than fear monger. The study was initially cre...
NAFB News Service Sep 22, 2025

Technology Drives Major Gains for Farmers Nationwide
A new report from the Association of Equipment Manufacturers highlights the growing impact of precision agriculture in the United States. This approach uses advanced tools like GPS-guided tractors, so...
Greg Allen Sep 22, 2025

Tariff Fight Spills onto House Floor in Stopgap Funding Debate
The partisan fight over President Trump's tariffs spilled onto the House floor last week during debate over temporary government funding. Democrats slammed the GOP majority for refusing to consider ri...
Eric Pfeiffer Sep 21, 2025

NCGA: US Farm Economy ‘Possibly Already in a Crisis’
An overwhelming majority of corn growers from across the United States say that the nation's farm economy is possibly already in a crisis or on the brink of one, according to a new survey released by ...
Hoosier Ag Today Sep 21, 2025

Fritz: Lack of ‘Fresh’ News Causing the Grain Markets to Trade in a ‘Sideways’ Pattern
Tom Fritz with EFG Group in Chicago. Photo: Eric Pfeiffer / Hoosier Ag Today. A lack of fresh news-either positive or negative-is causing the grain markets to trade in a “sideways” pattern...
C.J. Miller Sep 21, 2025

Fordyce, Hoskins, and Hutchins Confirmed by US Senate to Serve as USDA Under Secretaries
The U.S. Senate on Thursday confirmed Richard Fordyce (left) as Under Secretary of Farm Production and Conservation, Dudley Hoskins (middle) as Under Secretary of Marketing and Regulatory Programs, an...
C.J. Miller Sep 19, 2025







