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Purdue Crop Chat Podcast Ep. 91: Rain, Delays, and an Indiana Wheat Surprise

35 min · 28. Mai 2026
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On this episode of the “Purdue Crop Chat” Podcast, Dan “Corn” Quinn and “Soybean Shaun” Casteel with Purdue Extension tackle the frustrating conditions facing Indiana farmers as relentless rains and soggy soils continue to delay fieldwork across the state. They also highlight the surprising bright spot in Indiana agriculture—a strong, ahead-of-schedule wheat crop—despite widespread drought stress impacting wheat production across much of the U.S. This podcast is made possible by the Indiana Corn Marketing Council and Indiana Soybean Alliance. Your Indiana corn and soybean checkoff investments are working to find new markets for your crops through International Demand, New Uses and Research. Learn more about the programs working on your behalf at YourCheckoff.org.

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Episode Purdue Crop Chat Podcast Ep. 91: Rain, Delays, and an Indiana Wheat Surprise Cover

Purdue Crop Chat Podcast Ep. 91: Rain, Delays, and an Indiana Wheat Surprise

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