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Central Illinois crops may look different this year due to President Trump’s looming trade war with U.S. trading partners.
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Farmland values have weakened in one of the most productive areas of the Corn Belt. Compeer Financial certified appraiser Rob ...
The Illinois General Assembly has six weeks left in its session, and soil and water conservation advocates are following ...
The president of Illinois Farm Bureau says passage of the Family Farm Preservation Act is essential for the future of ...
Elevated fire danger in west-central Illinois and northeast Missouri today due to strong winds and dry air. Rain and storms return midweek.
The development site is not considered wetlands, but the surrounding 528 acres are, and the council also approved a conservation easement that would prohibit any development on that property.
Illinois duck and goose hunters looking to talk hunting have a handful of options next month when DNR hosts “open house” meetings.