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Indiana Dairy Farmers Excited to Be Part of the Indy 500 Winner Circle
Indiana Dairy Farmers Excited to Be Part of the Indy 500 Winner Circle

A winning tradition unfolds in the midsection of the country each Memorial Day weekend for the biggest motorsports event in the world. The Indy 500 is a tradition that Indiana dairy farmers get to help orchestrate.

Wood Milk—Calling Attention to What People Are Drinking
Wood Milk—Calling Attention to What People Are Drinking

The “Wood Milk” ad— funded through MilkPEP —goal is to make people pause and question what they are consuming and the nutritional value of their choices.

Follow These Steps When Fertilizing Perennial Forages
Follow These Steps When Fertilizing Perennial Forages

With fall just around the corner, now is the time to think about applying fertilizer to perennial forages.

Fighting Food Insecurity with Football: Here’s What Joe Burrow and Farmers Have in Common
Fighting Food Insecurity with Football: Here’s What Joe Burrow and Farmers Have in Common

Joe Burrow might be best known for his strong arm that is leading his team to the Super Bowl. However, the NFL quarterback is also taking advantage of the spotlight to help draw much needed attention to food insecurity.

A weed could one day serve as a new beneficial cover crop. Researchers at universities across the Midwest are working to genetically modify pennycress.
3 Tips for Cover Crop Success

Cover crops continue to work their way onto fields across the Midwest. While the benefits might be well known, so are the challenges in developing an on-farm system to work in each situation.

10 Tips for a Better Alfalfa Stand
10 Tips for a Better Alfalfa Stand

Here are 10 tips to help establish a better alfalfa stand in 2020.

ADM Acquires Neovia 

ADM’s acquisition of Neovia makes their combined animal nutrition business one of the largest in the world, with estimated sales of $3.5 billion, and a full range of animal nutrition products for customers globally.

White clover actually scores out fairly well in terms of nitrogen credits.
How Do Clovers Add Nitrogen to Pastures?

One of the most important practices that any forage producer can incorporate into their program is adding legumes to grass pastures and hayfields. 

U.S. Soy Processors Build New Capacity at Fastest Rate in 20 Years
U.S. Soy Processors Build New Capacity at Fastest Rate in 20 Years

U.S. agricultural cooperatives are building new soybean crushing plants at the fastest rate in two decades as farmers in the world’s top producer prepare to sow another record area with soy.