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After undergoing a rigorous judging process, 20 farmers were identified as the Illinois Soybean Association’s third class of Illinois 20 Under 40 farmers.
Market data for week ending Aug. 15, 2025. The Illinois AgriNews and Indiana AgriNews staff is in the field each week, covering topics that affect local farm families and their businesses. We give ...
Wheat and double-crop soybeans faced some adversities during their growing seasons in southwestern Illinois.
The Livingston County Soil and Water Conservation District will host a Women in Ag meeting — Specialty Crop Production and Our Soils.
The Illinois Grazing Lands Coalition will host two upcoming Grazing Schools, with events scheduled this September in Cambridge and Waltonville.
Southeast Livingston County Ambulance Service received a $2,500 gift from Compeer Home in recognition of its crew members’ selfless service to others.
The nation’s largest grocer is reportedly creating a closed, vertically integrated system for which it touts new jobs and new marketing opportunities for ranchers.
When I was a kid, summer wasn’t just about sunshine and sprinklers — it meant jam. My mom would line up jewel-toned jars of homemade preserves, from apricot to zucchini, each jar a little pot ...
University of Illinois alumnus Eric Hodel didn’t begin his career expecting to lead one of the nation’s largest faith-based food banks.
Keeping the past alive is part of the appeal of antiques. The most valuable, most desirable collectibles are original antiques, but reproductions can have their own interesting stories.
The Trump administration is suing the state of California to block animal welfare laws that it says unconstitutionally helped send egg prices soaring.
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