Author: Membership

Some of the state’s oldest family-operated farms, top producers of biofuels and leaders in ag tech are concentrated in the boomerang-shaped stretch from the Metro East to Urbana-Champaign.

 But Illinois’ 13th Congressional District also shows signs of food insecurity and an evolving renewable energy industry. Freshman U.S. Rep. Nikki Budzinski, D-Springfield, wants to be a “strong advocate” for … Read More

Pritzker announces $60 million park grants

Pritzker announces $60 million park grants Gov. J.B. Pritzker announced the release of nearly $60 million in Open Space Land Acquisition and Development funds to help local governments develop public … Read More

FSA sets general CRP signup dates

Farmers and landowners may apply for the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) general signup through April 7. Farmers and landowners enrolled more than 5 million acres into CRP through signups in … Read More

House Committee votes to repeal WOTUS rule

The House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee passed a resolution calling for the repeal of the WOTUS rule on a 30-22 vote under the Congressional Review Act. The resolution will now … Read More

Profit Watch: Protecting the downside

New-crop prices have fallen out of bed, and corn contracts are starting to move close to break-even levels. Is it too early to be making moves, or is now the … Read More

The first first U.S. House Committee on Agriculture hearing of the year included witnesses from the American Farm Bureau Federation

as well as the poultry, ag retail, fertilizer and transportation sectors. The next farm bill, federal regulatory obstacles and concerns about crushing the sustainability of younger farmers were all part … Read More

Bustos: Passing 2023 farm bill ‘requires compromise’

Over five terms, Cheri Bustos evolved into a top stalwart of ag policy, championing legislation to expand the use of biofuels and helping draft two farm bills. Now, about two … Read More

A proposed rule from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency

A proposed rule from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency would allow year-round sales of E10 in Illinois and seven other Midwest states, opening the door for expanded use of E15. … Read More

USDA announced $18 million for broadband access for four Illinois counties

USDA Undersecretary for Rural Development Xochitl Torres Small announced $18 million in funds for high-speed broadband access to rural communities in Hancock, Henderson, McDonough and Warren counties. Listen to her … Read More

Nominations open for 20 Under 40 program

Do you know someone who is an an agricultural leader, exceptional community citizen and role model for their generation and the next? Nominate them for Illinois Soybean Association’s 20 Under … Read More

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