Indiana Farm Bureau members remain concerned about trade, E-15 moving into 2026

Indiana Farm Bureau members are outlining their top policy concerns as they prepare for the 2026 crop year. District 3 director Jon Sparks says farmers want trade, not aid.  “It’s a short-term fix to a longer-term problem,” he says. “We’ve seen input costs continue to ratchet up. A resolution to some of the geopolitical things […]

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