Research shows spending as little as two hours per week outside, in nature, improves our health and well-being.
The Illinois AgriNews and Indiana AgriNews staff is in the field each week, covering topics that affect local farm families ...
If you are not getting that many eggs each day, then one or more of your hens are not laying very well or not laying any eggs ...
Moderate to severe drought conditions across the Corn Belt provided ideal conditions for fast harvest, but it also draws ...
Production cuts provided a slice of support for corn and soybean prices after the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s supply and ...
One of the obvious signs of a healthy, hardy corn crop can also present major headaches for those working in it.
Corn harvested reached 95%, soybeans harvested reached 95% and winter wheat planted reached 92%, according to the USDA’s ...
Participation in the Precision Conservation Management program continues to grow and farmers can still sign up for the 2024 ...
Farmers for Soil Health empowers farmers to lead the charge in sustainability, putting real money directly into their hands ...
Chuck Hanley served for eight years in the Army National Guard and now operates his family's Centennial Farm northeast of ...
DU QUOIN, Ill. — As a veteran, Jerry Costello II recognizes the trait in other veterans that prompted him to enlist in the ...
Soybean farmers have benefited from decades of checkoff-funded research that’s pushed yields, and now a program is taking ...