Indiana Thanksgiving Meals To Cost Slightly More Than Last Year
An annual survey shows that the traditional Thanksgiving meal will be a tick more expensive for Hoosier families this year.
Read MoreAn annual survey shows that the traditional Thanksgiving meal will be a tick more expensive for Hoosier families this year.
Read MoreThe Indiana Farm Bureau wants lawmakers to offer more property tax relief, improve services for rural residents and preserve productive farmland.
Read MoreIndiana Farm Bureau has announced its priorities for the 2026 legislative session which were heavily influenced by the current state of the agriculture economy and the urgency to secure a brighter future for Indiana farms and rural communities.
Read MoreApril Lamb, Milford, won first place in the 2025 Indiana Farm Bureau Photo Contest.
Read MoreAt the Indiana State Fair, Lt. Gov. Micah Beckwith presented Keith Lambright, owner of Shipshewana Auction and Cedar Creek Meats, and Mark Sigler, chief operating officer, secretary and treasurer at Indiana Farm Bureau, with the Agrivision Award.
Read MoreWhile the phrase “knee high by the Fourth of July” may still echo through Indiana’s farm fields, modern corn is often towering well above head height by late July, and with that growth comes added safety concerns on rural roads, according to Indiana Farm Bureau leadership.
Read MoreFederal immigration authorities have arrested increasing numbers of people suspected of being in Indiana illegally — but have yet to deputize officer nominees from at least two Hoosier counties in Pres. Donald Trump’s deportation campaign.
Read MoreGross assessed values for commercial, industrial and residential properties throughout Indiana collectively rose 12% from 2024 to 2025, according to a statewide comparison chart assembled by the Department of Local Government Finance for property taxes due and payable in 2026.
Read MoreProperty tax tweaks and a new online portal were among this year’s legislative wins for Hoosier farmers.
Read MoreA bill to increase inspections of confined livestock farms advanced Monday, Feb. 3 despite pushback from multiple Indiana farming groups who argued that additional oversight requirements will come at a cost to producers.
Read MoreIndiana Farm Bureau Insurance has announced that Joey Hickerson has been promoted to agency manager for the Kosciusko-Marshall-Whitley Agency.
Read MoreIt’s finally that time of year when temperatures are getting warmer and farmers are in the fields trying to get a crop in the ground.
Read MoreIndiana Landmarks and Indiana Farm Bureau are taking nominations for the 2024 John Arnold Award for Rural Preservation.
Read MoreRural interest groups will be advocating for more local control of water supplies, expanded broadband internet access and more medical personnel in rural hospitals at January’s Indiana General Assembly session.
Read MoreHoosiers will find some relief when it comes to purchasing ingredients for a traditional Thanksgiving dinner this year.
Read MoreIndiana’s Lt. Governor, Suzanne Crouch, addressed the 2023 Indiana River Friendly Farmers at the Indiana State Fairgrounds.
Read More