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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.
Farmland values have weakened in one of the most productive areas of the Corn Belt. Compeer Financial certified appraiser Rob ...
The president of Illinois Farm Bureau says passage of the Family Farm Preservation Act is essential for the future of ...
Recent dust storms in Illinois have raised the question of the cause of these events. In the last few years, these dust ...
I” state farmers intend to plant more corn and fewer soybeans this spring compared to last year, according to a prospective ...
The U.S. Department of Agriculture released the estimated acres for corn and soybeans to be planted. The report indicates a ...
A nine-year study comparing a typical two-year corn and soybean rotation with a more intensive three-year rotation involving corn, cereal rye, soybean and winter wheat found that the three-year system ...
A milder winter for the most part across Iowa, Illinois and chunks of Missouri has boosted farmer eagerness to get equipment ...
David Turnis, of rural Bernard, Iowa, is like many young farmers: A leg up can make a world of difference as he grows his ...
April opening for fest featuring 1 million blooms in more than 30 varieties Whether one strolls, strides, rolls, dances or ...
Rainstorms that began Tuesday and, in some cases, lasted through Sunday have devastated communities across the Mid-South, who ...
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