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A children’s tractor magazine that ceased publication in 2023 after 17 years has been given a second chance.
It looks like we’re in for a long winter, with extremely cold temperatures in several places. Many of us are already realizing that we just don’t want to go out in that. But what shall we do to occupy ourselves while we’re at home?
Tim and Julie Frame, the 2025 Indiana Farm Family of the Year winners, have a bustling farm that serves as a hub for community activities.
Fall is traditionally a time for harvest, and grapes are one of the fruits frequently picked in early October.
More than 850,000 people attended the Indiana State Fair this summer — almost 14,000 more than last year, making for a successful celebration of food, agriculture and entertainment.
A giant cheese sculpture was unveiled and enjoyed by guests at the Indiana State Fair.
This year’s Indiana State Fair theme brought together agriculture and artwork in unique ways — including an art competition launched by the Indiana Soybean Alliance and the Brooks Lamb Foundation for the Arts.
The Indiana State Fair celebrated “The Art & Nature of Fun” in collaboration with Newfields.
Farmers, educators, gardeners, advocates, students and others filled the Capitol Rotunda March 6-7 to celebrate the third annual Soil Health Week.
It was the dog, stuck atop skyscraping grain silos on Springfield’s northeast side in 2019, that forced Chris Richmond’s hand.
The theme of the 2024 Indiana State Fair will be “The Art and Nature of Fun” presented by Newfields. The theme is a celebration of art and nature and will include immersive experiences.
The 50th anniversary of National Ag Day is on March 21 and in honor of this milestone, Livingston County Agriculture in the Classroom sponsored Postcard Design Contests for students in kindergarten through fifth grade.