Author: Membership

PROJECT HELPS FARMERS CONDUCT ON-FARM STUDIES WITH EXISTING TECHNOLOGY –

A data management research team, which includes University of Illinois researchers, is helping farmers leverage their existing precision technology to conduct on-farm trials and enhance their management. The Data Intensive … Read More

AS HARVEST LOOMS, TRADE STORM SWIRLS OVER US FARMERS –

U.S. farmers, currently caught in the middle of an ongoing trade dispute between the Trump Administration and China, are also facing one of the most erratic years of weather variations, … Read More

AG CENSUS SHOW FAMILY FARMS STILL DOMINATE IN ILLINOIS –

The 2017 Census of Agriculture confirms and contradicts some perceptions in Illinois. The percentage of livestock vs. crop sales has not changed in the five-year period from 2012 to 2017. … Read More

WARY OF TRUMP’S FLIP-FLOPS, CHINA PREPARES FOR WORST ON TRADE –

In off-the-cuff remarks to reporters at the Group of Seven summit in France on Monday, Trump claimed that Chinese officials called “our top trade people” and said, “Let’s get back … Read More

EVERYTHING FARM PROGRESS SHOW –

The Farm Progress Show is set for Aug. 27-29 at the site adjacent to Richland Community College. The annual event, rotating every other year between Decatur and Boone, Iowa, is … Read More

PROMISE OF JAPAN DEAL CAPS TRUMP’S TURBULENT WEEKEND ON TRADE

In 48-hour span, starting Friday, President Trump roiled global markets by tweeting his intention to again raise tariffs on China and ordering U.S. companies out of the country, then appeared … Read More

USDA DETAILS TRADE DAMAGE ESTIMATE CALCULATIONS

U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Sonny Perdue Friday announced that the USDA Office of the Chief Economist has published a detailed accounting of how estimated damage from trade disruptions was calculated … Read More

G7 NATIONS CLOSE TO AGREEMENT ON TACKLING AMAZON FIRES

French President Emmanuel Macron said on Sunday the leaders of the world’s major industrialized nations were close to an agreement on how to help fight the Amazon forest fires and … Read More

RMA ADMINISTRATOR PLANS ILLINOIS LISTENING SESSIONS

Martin Barbre, administrator of the USDA’s Risk Management Agency, will hold a series of listening sessions with Illinois farmers next week. “With the Farm Progress Show being in Illinois this … Read More

PROFIT WATCH: ‘I DON’T SEE IT’

AgriVisor manager Joe Camp’s crop tour extended to 10 states, covering a large portion of the Corn Belt. As his tour closes this week, Camp reflected on USDA’s large crop … Read More

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