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CHINA EXPECTS A RECORD CORN HARVEST, BUT MIDWEST FARMERS NEED NOT WORRY –

China’s corn output this year is expected to be a record for the country, but that won’t have a noticeable effect on Midwestern farmers. According to the U.S. Department of … Read More

FARMERS HIT THE FIELDS TO PREPARE FOR HARVEST SEASON –

While combines and trucks around the region have started collecting their yields, San Jose farmer Rob Henninger is making sure he’s 100% ready to go before he hits the fields. … Read More

THIS PRISON TEACHES INMATES HOW TO GROW THEIR OWN FOOD –

Food served in prisons and jails is notoriously dreadful. Studies show that prison diets are often lacking in nutrition, low in fruits and vegetables and high in salt, sugar, and … Read More

AG LABOR SHORTAGE CRISIS. ‘IF WE DON’T HAVE FARM WORKERS, WE DON’T HAVE FOOD.’

The pandemic has crated employment issues among all industries, but jobs in agriculture are unable to offer competitive incentives, bonuses and improved working environments like their local competitors. (WKEF)

DRIVERS URGED TO KEEP AN EYE OUT FOR FARM EQUIPMENT AS HARVEST SEASON BEGINS –

Farmers are harvesting crops from September through November, and trucks, combines, and other machinery will be using the highways to transport their goods. (WMBD)

ILLINOIS DEPARTMENTS OF AG AND LABOR PREPARE FOR NATIONAL FARM SAFETY AND HEALTH WEEK –

For the last 77 years the third week of September has been recognized as National Farm Safety and Health Week. As another harvest season begins, the Illinois Departments of Agriculture … Read More

PICK YOUR PERFECT APPLE OR GREAT PUMPKIN AT THESE ORCHARDS AND FARMS IN THE PEORIA AREA –

Locally grown apples and pumpkins are readily available at farmers markets and roadside stands. But for those up for a stroll outdoors amid the changing seasons, these Peoria-area orchards and … Read More

HIGH STEEL PRICES HAVE MANUFACTURERS SCROUNGING FOR SUPPLIES –

Manufacturers are facing the highest steel and aluminum prices in years, another hurdle for U.S. companies already struggling to make enough cars, cans and other products. (Wall Street Journal)  

ILLINOIS STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION EXTENDS FREE BREAKFAST AND LUNCH OPTION THROUGH SCHOOL YEAR –

The Illinois State Board of Education announced that the United States Department of Agriculture, which oversees the nation’s school lunch program, has extended the Seamless Summer Option through the end … Read More

LARGEST U.S. BIOFUELS PRODUCER PLEDGES CARBON NEUTRALITY BY 2050 – POET

, the largest biofuels producer in the United States, said on Wednesday it is committed to achieving net-zero carbon emissions at its bioprocessing facilities by 2050, making it the latest … Read More

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