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Here’s Why Farmers Should Wait to Plant Following This Week’s Rainy Weather

Posted on May 2, 2019May 2, 2019Author Jacque Ryan

Farmers who are eager to get their crops in the ground will have to be patient following this week’s rainy weather.

Purdue Extension Educator for Agriculture and Natural Resources Eugene Matzat explained why it’s critical for farmers to sit tight for the time being.

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Temperatures, Precipitation Factors in Early Spring Farm Work

Posted on April 22, 2016April 21, 2016Author Lenny Dessauer

cornfieldThe unofficial start of spring planting for corn started last weekend, but soil temperatures and a bit of rain may have already slowed progress just a bit.
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Soil Health Observed During Planned Agriculture Seminar

Posted on March 14, 2016Author Lenny Dessauer

cornfieldThe Soil and Water Conservation Districts, and Purdue Extension are teaming up in the local area to inform farmers about improving soil health.
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Marshall Commissioners to Learn About Gypsy Moth

Posted on March 7, 2016Author Lenny Dessauer

Marshall County Commissioners (L to R) Deb Griewank, Kevin Overmyer and Kurt Garner
Marshall County Commissioners (L to R) Deb Griewank, Kevin Overmyer and Kurt Garner

The Marshall County Commissioners plan to learn a bit about Gypsy Moths during their meeting this morning.

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Commodity Prices May Affect Future Agriculture Decisions

Posted on November 27, 2015Author Lenny Dessauer

cornfieldCommodity prices have been dropping, which may leave farmers with a few decisions to make over the coming years.
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Board of Animal Health Lifts Bird Movement Ban Today

Posted on September 17, 2015Author Lenny Dessauer

The Indiana Board of Animal Health has decided to lift their ban on the movement of poultry, today.

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June Rainfall Sets Record, Crop Value Losses Increase

Posted on July 8, 2015July 8, 2015Author Lenny Dessauer

The Indiana State Climate Office says June set a record for rainfall in the Hoosier State.

According to a press release from Purdue Extension, 9.03 inches of rainfall was received around the state. That’s higher than the previous rainfall record of 8.13 inches from June of 1958.

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