Author: Membership

CLOSED BECAUSE OF THE CORONAVIRUS, RESTAURANTS CLEAR OUT THEIR PANTRIES

Some high-end restaurants are selling steaks and other cuts of meat directly to consumers rather than in dining rooms that went dark as the coronavirus pandemic exploded in the U.S. … Read More

ILLINOIS HARVESTS 2.27M POUNDS OF HEMP

Illinois farmers in 2019 harvested 5,233 acres of hemp last year in the state’s inaugural growing season. According to the Illinois Department of Agriculture, a total of 7,141 acres of … Read More

ILLINOIS DEPARTMENT OF LABOR SHARES SAFETY MEASURES FOR 2020 PLANTING SEASON

As farmers get to work, there will be a lot more farming vehicles on Illinois’ roadways over the next few weeks. Even with less vehicles on the road due to … Read More

CORONAVIRUS WAS SLOW TO SPREAD TO RURAL AMERICA. NOT ANYMORE.

– A new wave of coronavirus cases is spreading deep into rural corners of the country where people once hoped their communities might be shielded because of their isolation from … Read More

IFB COVID-19 RESOURCE PAGE HIGHLIGHT

The U.S. Treasury has provided an FAQ on the Paycheck Protection Program, which you can find here.

FUEL DEMAND ROUT SENDS U.S. ETHANOL OUTPUT TO LOWEST IN A DECADE

The American ethanol industry is cutting production like never before as coronavirus lockdowns keep drivers off the roads, crushing demand for fuel. Output of corn-based biofuel plunged by a record … Read More

FARMERS ARE PANIC-BUYING TO KEEP AMERICA’S 95 MILLION COWS FED

Just as virus-spooked consumers have rushed to grocery stores to stockpile everything from toilet paper to pasta, farmers raising America’s cattle, hogs, and chickens have filled their bins with feed, … Read More

FARMERS LEFT TO JOCKEY FOR BITE OF RESCUE FUNDS

The rush is on for farmers looking to stake their claim on a new trove of stimulus funds earmarked for agriculture. Perdue’s challenge is to get money into the hands … Read More

PERDUE: USDA HURRYING TO DISTRIBUTE FARM AID

Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue says USDA wants to provide relief from the COVID-19 crisis to eligible farm sectors “sooner rather than later,” but the department will have to wait until … Read More

U.S. KEEPS PROCESSING SEASONAL WORKER VISAS AFTER WARNING FROM FARMERS

The State Department said Thursday it would keep processing visas for seasonal workers, after earlier saying it would suspend routine visa services in most countries indefinitely. The reversal came as … Read More

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