State initiative designed to grow Indiana agribusiness sector
State leaders want to grow Indiana’s agribusiness sector.
State leaders want to grow Indiana’s agribusiness sector.
Rising production costs are having minimal impact on Purdue University’s monthly survey of how the country’s farmers feel about the state of the ag sector.
The Indiana State Department of Agriculture will begin accepting proposals Feb. 15 for specialty crops that may be eligible for federal grant funds.
Farmer sentiment weakened in January as the Purdue University/CME Group Ag Economy Barometer fell 6 points to 119.
Federal program may yield economic boost for Indiana’s rural farming communities with grant designed to assist six Northwest Indiana counties.
Strong crop prices in December provided a boost to farmers’ sentiment in the state of the agriculture economy.
Rising production costs have dampen farmers’ confidence in the strength of the nation’s agriculture sector.
Rising operating costs is dragging down farmer sentiment about economic conditions.
Rising costs likely are the driving force behind a steep drop in Indiana’s agriculture industry’s outlook on the sector.
Indiana’s ag sector appears to be feeling better about the economy.