Indiana Farm Bureau’s annual Thanksgiving market basket survey shows that shoppers can expect to spend about 14 percent more on traditional Thanksgiving food this year compared to 2021.
Continue readingIndiana Farm Bureau to Offer Health Insurance Alternative
Indiana farmers now have a new health coverage option. The Indiana Farm Bureau says its members can apply for its new INFB Health Plans.
Continue readingTriton Student Awarded Scholarship through Indiana Farm Bureau
A Triton senior was among 10 Hoosier students involved in agriculture who received a Carolyn Hegel Memorial Scholarship from the Indiana Farm Bureau.
Continue readingFarmers Expecting Lower Corn Production, Following Spring Weather Challenges
The U.S. Department of Agriculture is forecasting similar corn yields to last year’s in Indiana, but many Hoosier farmers aren’t that optimistic. That’s according to the Indiana Farm Bureau.
Thanksgiving Meal Ingredients Cost Less, According to Farm Bureau
A traditional Thanksgiving dinner will cost Hoosiers significantly less this year, according to Indiana Farm Bureau’s annual market basket survey. It finds the average cost at its lowest level since 2010. Continue reading
Indiana Farm Bureau Seeks Strategic Plan Input
Indiana Farm Bureau members can help determine the organization’s future direction for by attending a strategic plan meeting. They are free and open to all members, who are welcome to attend whichever meeting is most convenient. No registration is required. INFB President Randy Kron says hopes that will help to build a plan to serve the entire membership and meet future needs. Continue reading
Summer Cookout Food Prices Lower This Year
Food for your Fourth of July cookout may cost a bit less this year. The Indiana Farm Bureau surveyed Indiana shoppers to track the prices of 13 summer food items. Continue reading
Purdue Agricultural Research Now Available in Mobile Format
Farmers now have access to some of the latest agricultural research, from the convenience of their smartphones. Purdue Extension is releasing a series of articles focusing on soil and water in a mobile-friendly format. Continue reading
Grocery Prices Up, According to Farm Bureau Survey
The price of groceries is up from last year. That’s according to the Indiana Farm Bureau’s fall market basket survey, which measures the total cost of 16 food items. Continue reading