Tagged: agriculture

Politics & Government
4:26 pm
Mon September 24, 2012

Without action, farm programs to expire at month's end

Farm groups have expressed concern that key programs such as crop insurance and disaster relief are under threat when current provisions expire at the end of the month.

House leadership has been reluctant to call the bill for a vote, due to a deep political divide over cuts to the food stamp program, which accounts for 20% of the bill.

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News
10:48 am
Mon September 17, 2012

State urges safety during harvest

Purdue agronimst Bob Nielsen wants farmers to take extra safety precautions this harvest season.

The state of Indiana is urging farmers to take special precautions during harvest season this year, as the drought has created some additional risks.

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Politics & Government
7:01 am
Tue August 21, 2012

State conservation leaders explore major changes

Credit Brandon Smith / Indiana Public Broadcasting
Indiana conservation leaders are considering some big changes in funding and organization.

Indiana’s soil and water conservation leaders are exploring significant changes to the funding and organization of the state’s conservation efforts.

The Conservation Beyond 2016 Task Force was created several months ago in response to what it says were concerns over drops in conservation district funding.  

Much of the money comes from counties.  But over the last four years, funding has stagnated or decreased in more than 40% of Hoosier counties. 

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081512DEBATE
6:52 pm
Thu August 16, 2012

Lt. Governor candidates square off at State Fair

Credit Brandon Smith / Indiana Public Broadcasting
Indiana's candidates for lieutenant governor had their only scheduled debate Wednesday at the Indiana State Fair.

Indiana's drought and the ethanol industry took center stage as the running mates in this year’s gubernatorial race took shared their views Wednesday at the Indiana State Fair in their only scheduled debate.  

As severe drought impacts most of Indiana, a debate over where the corn that does survive should go exists not just in the state but across the country.  And the ethanol industry is a major part of that debate.  Up to 40 percent of U-S corn crops could be needed to fulfill the federal government’s mandate for ethanol usage.  

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