All posts by Kathleen M. Dutro
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Kathleen M. Dutro | November 1, 2023
Ag in the Classroom Connects Students and Farmers
Ag in the Classroom brings farmers to classrooms teaching students about where their food comes from and agriculture.
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Kathleen M. Dutro | July 28, 2023
The Farm Bill Impacts Every Family in America
Learn why everyone should care about the Farm Bill, from farmers and ranchers to consumers to environmentalists.
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Kathleen M. Dutro | April 26, 2023
Indiana Farm Bureau Fall Creek Pavilion is Best in Class
The Indiana Farm Bureau Fall Creek Pavilion will be a best-in-class facility offering new opportunities for the fair...
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Kathleen M. Dutro | January 28, 2023
Young Farmers & Ag Professionals Contest Encourages Discussions About Ag’s Hottest Topics
The annual Young Farmers & Ag Professionals Discussion Meet is one of the many programs helping develop the...
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Kathleen M. Dutro | August 3, 2022
Young Farmers & Ag Professionals Helps Build Future Farm Bureau Leaders
Young Farmers & Ag Professionals cultivates the next generation of ag leaders through leadership development, competitions and networking.
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Kathleen M. Dutro | May 25, 2022
U-Pick Blueberry Farms in Indiana
Fresh, sweet blueberries are available at U-pick blueberry farms across Indiana. Use our directory to find the one nearest...
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Kathleen M. Dutro | May 4, 2022
Indiana Farm Bureau Fall Creek Pavilion Symbolizes INFB and State Fair’s Partnership
Indiana Farm Bureau and the State Fair continue their century long partnership through the new Indiana Farm Bureau...
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Kathleen M. Dutro | February 4, 2022
Indiana Farm Bureau Health Plans Help Members Reduce Health Care Costs
Indiana Farm Bureau Health Plans can provide savings of 50% to 70%. Learn more about the health plan...
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Kathleen M. Dutro | November 4, 2021
Internet Test Provides Realistic Picture of Service Strength
Indiana Farm Bureau has unveiled a free internet test pinpointing which parts of the Hoosier state are in...
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Kathleen M. Dutro | August 6, 2021
Indiana Grown Program Membership Keeps Growing
The Indiana Grown program, which promotes products and commodities produced in Indiana, now boasts more than 1,700 members.