While vote tallies are not yet official, Illinois’ congressional makeup likely won’t change much. FarmWeek’s Timothy Eggert highlights the races in the state’s first election since the redrawn political maps. … Read More
The Renewable Fuels Association, Growth Energy, the American Coalition for Ethanol and National Farmers Union are trying to intervene in a lawsuit challenging EPA’s recent decision to reject 69 pending … Read More
The Illinois Nutrient Research and Education Council (NREC) has selected five new research projects for funding in 2023. Learn about the five projects joining other ongoing projects.
On Monday, nearby December Chicago wheat futures gained 53 cents per bushel. But Wednesday, Chicago lost 56 cents. This week’s big swings in the wheat market were caused by the … Read More
“Understanding the landscape we live on and use in agriculture is important to manage it the right way.” — Abby Field, a senior in crops and soil science at the … Read More
Across the state, farmers harvested 89% of soybeans and 78% of corn as of Oct. 31, both slightly ahead of the average pace. But the lack of rain is causing … Read More
Today’s near record-high fertilizer prices could be cheaper than in the spring given the uncertainty of future corn and natural gas prices — the primary drivers of nitrogen costs. When … Read More
In October’s Ag Economy Barometer reading, the Farm Financial Performance Index fell 13 points this month to 86. It reflects producers’ concerns about high input costs, weaker commodity prices and … Read More
U.S. pork exports reached the highest monthly total in August since November 2021. The boost to pork exports was led by Mexico, where 2022 shipments remain on record pace. “We … Read More
“This is a good day for producers; a good day for those interested in working in these facilities; a good day for communities that will benefit and a good day … Read More