Clayton Baumgarth
Multimedia Journalist-
Congress moved one step closer to passing a new farm bill this week after Senate Agriculture Committee Chairman John Boozman released the Senate's version of the legislation.
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Roads and driveways remain blocked by fallen trees and downed power lines, and residents are without power.
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The report from North Dakota State University found Indiana was among the states most affected by the trade dispute.
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Once a niche hobby, native plant gardens have grown in popularity in the last decade.
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Increases come from updated assessment manuals now reflecting post-COVID costs.
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How a state-recognized, 175-year-old farm is at risk of being split in half by the Mid States Corridor Project.
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Many farmers are dealing with tight profit margins, rising fertilizer and fuel costs, uncertain commodity prices and questions about the future of trade and exports.
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The Crossroads Academic Medical Institute brings together Marian University, Purdue University and healthcare systems across the state in what organizers describe as a “distributed academic medical center.”
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Presenters showed how they manage vegetation and raise sheep around a solar development on their land.
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Dusty Turner was initially released on March 5 after spending 30 years behind bars for a wrongful murder conviction at Middle River Regional Jail in Staunton, Virginia.