
Eric Pfeiffer
Vice President of News at Hoosier Ag Today
Husband to Aubrey, Daddy to Andrew, Cecilia, and Dominic, farm broadcaster for @hoosieragtoday. Opinions are my own. RTs not an endorsement.
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1 week ago |
hoosieragtoday.com | Eric Pfeiffer
Planting season is quickly approaching for Indiana’s 94,000 farmers. With the warm weather and sunshine, Hoosier motorists will also see more large slow-moving farm equipment traveling Indiana’s rural roads and highways. The Indiana State Department of Agriculture, Indiana Department of Homeland Security, Indiana Department of Transportation, Indiana State Police and Hoosier Ag Today want to encourage motorists to slow down, be alert and be patient on roadways this spring.
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1 week ago |
hoosieragtoday.com | Eric Pfeiffer
https://dehayf5mhw1h7.cloudfront.net/wp-content/uploads/sites/2103/2025/04/15205857/nitrogen-stabilizer-wrap.mp3Nitrogen management- one of life’s biggest mysteries, right? Two things that aren’t a mystery: nitrogen is necessary for maximum corn yield, and nitrogen is not a cheap investment. “You know, we’re facing a year here with tough commodity prices, expenses are still high, nitrogen being one of those,” says Andrew Luzum, nitrogen stabilizer specialist for Corteva.
USDA Cancels Partnerships for Climate-Smart Commodities, 'Reprioritizes' Existing Funding to Farmers
1 week ago |
hoosieragtoday.com | Eric Pfeiffer
U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins announced Monday the cancellation of the Partnerships for Climate-Smart Commodities (PCSC). In a press release from USDA, they say they came to that decision following a thorough line by line review of each of the Biden era partnerships, finding that the majority of the projects had sky-high administration fees which in many instances provided less than half of the federal funding directly to farmers.
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1 week ago |
hoosieragtoday.com | Eric Pfeiffer
https://dehayf5mhw1h7.cloudfront.net/wp-content/uploads/sites/2103/2025/04/13213602/ag-forecast-outlaw-wrap.mp3The forecast for farming in 2025 and beyond is not a good one. That’s according to one of the country’s leading ag economists and his most recent survey of farmers. “That outlook is something we present to Washington every year, and this is the worst one we’ve ever taken in and shown them,” says Dr. Joe Outlaw, professor and extension economist at Texas A&M University.
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2 weeks ago |
hoosieragtoday.com | Eric Pfeiffer
Planting season is upon us. Once soils are fit, planters will hit the fields and soybeans will likely be the first to go in the ground. “As long as we’ve got something that’s pretty close to our target, that 50-degree mark and sunshine is coming, I think we need to be pulling the trigger,” says Purdue Extension’s ‘Soybean Shaun’ Casteel on the latest Purdue Crop Chat Podcast from Hoosier Ag Today. “I don’t like open seed slots. We can get by.
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