Applications are now open to serve on the ICMC Board.
Help represent farmers and strengthen the future of Indiana corn. Apply by June 1, 2026.
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The latest column from @PurdueCorn explores the idea of “phantom yield loss" or “invisible” reductions in harvested yield that occur when corn is left. Read more here: https://t.co/CmV9QdD1Bm #corncheckoff
Hear from Susan Brocksmith, Knox County farmer and president of the Indiana Corn Marketing Council, as she shares how grain bin safety training and rescue equipment can help save lives. ICMC provides training and equipment to volunteer fire departments across the state.
It's #StandUp4GrainSafety, a time to raise awareness about grain industry hazards and improve safety and prevent injuries. Indiana Corn Marketing Council provides grain bin rescue training and equipment to Indiana volunteer fire departments. Learn more: https://t.co/2fZHUkqePk
We visited Lamb Farms this winter to learn more about the family operation and its commitment to diversification and conservation. The full Conservation Case Study will be available in the upcoming Indiana Corn and Soybean Post magazine. 🌱
ICMC is accepting applications from farmers interested in serving on its board of directors now through June 1. Help guide corn checkoff investments in research, promotion, and market development efforts that help strengthen the state’s corn industry. https://t.co/UkbWPdLptw
It’s National #AgWeek! We’re recognizing the farmers who grow the crops that help produce renewable fuel, support livestock, and power everyday products. Join the Indiana Corn Marketing Council in thanking farmers for their impact across our state.
We’re highlighting our top agriculture education resources, from classroom-ready materials to hands-on learning tools designed to inspire the next generation. Explore and take advantage of these no-cost resources by visiting https://t.co/nDOHc2MHta.
Happy International Women’s Day! We’re proud to highlight the women helping shape the future of Indiana agriculture by volunteering their time to serve as board directors for the Indiana Soybean Alliance and @INCornFarmers. #internationalwomensday
The Panama Canal plays a major role in moving U.S. corn and soybeans to international markets quickly and efficiently. This critical trade route helps strengthen export demand and creates more market opportunities for Indiana row crop farmers. From our farms to the world.🌎 🚢⚓️
ICMC traveled to Panama to build relationships, explore export opportunities, and see how Indiana-grown crops move through the global food system. These face-to-face conversations strengthen demand, build trust, and help secure a strong future for Indiana agriculture.
ICMC is happy to celebrate National FFA Week, a time dedicated to amplify the @NationalFFA's impact in developing future leaders and advancing ag education. Thank you to all @indianaffa members for leading the way toward a brighter future in agriculture! #FFA#FFAWeek#FFAProud
Farmers can enroll in the Farmer Bridge Assistance Program beginning Feb. 23.
The enrollment period will remain open until April 17. Eligible farmers will receive $44.36 per acre for corn and $30.88 per acre for soybeans. Apply here: https://t.co/KoSpfhiR2h
ICMC sponsors grain bin rescue training and equipment for firefighters and first responders across Indiana. In 2025, nearly 300 first responders. Find out more about receiving training or equipment: https://t.co/mw2bBKwiyd #grainbinsafetyweek@Nationwide@NECASAG
ICMC supports @LakrilTech, an emerging startup that is turning corn into sustainable acrylics. The company uses bio-based sugars, derived from corn, to reduce the carbon footprint of everyday products like paints, coatings, and even diapers. Read more: https://t.co/eXS7NthtGy
Grain bin accidents can occur in a matter of seconds. During #GrainBinSafetyWeek, let’s work together to promote grain bin safety and prevent tragedies by educating ourselves and others about the dangers of grain bins. Read more from @Nationwide here: https://t.co/gZe9hQABIc
Sulfur deficiency symptoms are becoming more common in Indiana corn. While not new, their interaction with nitrogen management, especially nitrogen fertilizer rate, is drawing increased attention. Read more from Dan Quinn: https://t.co/c8ClfMTcTQ @PurdueExtension@PurdueCorn
Thank you to four Indiana Corn Marketing Council board directors who completed their third, three-year terms in December: Natasha Cox, Paul Hodgen, J.R. Roesner, and David Ring, We appreciate their years of service, dedication, and commitment to advancing Indiana agriculture!