Vincennes University news
Harvest is in full swing for Mark Seib, a grain farmer from Posey County in the southwestern corner of Indiana.
A team of Vincennes University agribusiness students placed second in the North American Colleges and Teachers of Agriculture Livestock Judging Contest.
A couple from Columbus announced a new faculty endowment fund to Vincennes University, which will support agricultural innovation and education.
Tim Gauck is the new president of the Indiana Corn Marketing Council, the state’s corn checkoff program.
Four newly elected board members began their service on the Indiana Soybean Alliance’s Board of Directors, while a handful of directors were selected as executive officers during two days of meetings.
Indiana Farm Bureau awarded 13 scholarships to incoming or current college students pursuing careers in agriculture. The scholarships include the Marion Stackhouse Memorial Scholarship, two Collegiate Farm Bureau scholarships and 10 Carolyn Hegel Memorial scholarships.
Indiana Farm Bureau is now accepting applications for its student scholarship program for the 2022-2023 school year. Each year, INFB awards 13 scholarships to incoming or current college students who are pursuing a career in agriculture.
Indiana Farm Bureau has announced the 13 recipients of its 2021 student scholarships.
Indiana Farm Bureau is now accepting applications for its student scholarship program for the 2021-2022 school year. Each year, INFB awards 13 scholarships to incoming or current college students who are pursuing a career in agriculture.