Category: Agriculture News

News about food, farming, business, politics and policy that impacts central Illinois farmers.

Gulf hypoxic zone smaller than five-year average

Below average is a good thing, at least when it comes to the Gulf of Mexico hypoxic zone. Low flow from the Mississippi River contributed to a smaller-than-average hypoxia zone … Read More

Lake Decatur nutrient reduction targets most effective areas and practices first

The Lake Decatur Watershed covers nearly 600,000 acres in seven counties, with about 87% of the watershed devoted to row crop production. Nutrient loss is a primary concern for the … Read More

The 800-pound butter cow

The 800-pound butter cow was unveiled Wednesday, just ahead of the opening of the Illinois State Fair. Made of recycled butter, the sculpture by Iowan Sarah Pratt is in the … Read More

Communication with ag input suppliers

“As I look to 2023, I see more of the same challenges we experienced so far in 2022.” — Jeff Bunting, GROWMARK’s vice president of crop protection, about ag input … Read More

Devastating Downpours

Farmers across Edwards, Richland and Wayne counties are surveying the damage left behind from heavy flooding. “In 50 years, I’ve never seen this,” said Wayne County Farmer Jacqueline O’Daniel. Farmers … Read More

IFB issues action request on climate package

Illinois Farm Bureau is asking members to communicate their opposition to the massive climate, tax and health funding package that could be voted on in the U.S. House as soon … Read More

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  Rural middle school and high school educators are invited to a digital skills summit on July 28. Participants will receive customized classroom resources, access to Level 1 or Level … Read More

FarmWeek CropWatcher Brent Corners

Brent Corners says timely rains have helped his corn and soybean crops. He discusses the latest crop conditions, including pest and disease pressure and wheat harvest, in this update with … Read More

ITC rejects duties on nitrogen fertilizer

The U.S. International Trade Commission (ITC) denied a proposal from the federal government to impose duties on nitrogen fertilizers imported from Russia, Trinidad and Tobago. “This comes as a welcome … Read More

A 15-year-old federal program is still being called a win-win for farmers market vendors and customers.

The DeKalb Farmers Market is the only one in DeKalb County that both accepts LINK benefits — Illinois’ version of the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) — and matches those … Read More

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