Here are just a few of the stories we have covered for you on the latest edition of Hoosier Ag This Week:
- Rain leftover from Hurricane Helene stifles harvest planting through early next week.
- The NASDA Annual Meeting was held this week in Indianapolis, which brought state ag directors, secretaries, and commissioners from across the U.S. to Indy for their convention.
- NASDA CEO Ted McKinney says why he’s optimistic a new Farm Bill still passes this year.
- Bret Marsh with the Indiana State Board of Animal Health talks about the preparations in place in case of future animal disease outbreaks.
- How a new ag company in Vincennes called TerraForce is using AI technology to harvest watermelons and pumpkins!
Those stories, plus a review of Friday’s grain markets with Brian Basting with Advance Trading, are all part of the Hoosier Ag This Week Podcast!