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Midwest Dairy is heading to schools with a mission of providing consumers an excellent dairy experience.

Learn more about plans to launch a STEM (science, technology, engineering and math) pilot program and other school-based dairy promotions targeting Gen Z. “We want to showcase how dairy is … Read More

Farm families often feel stuck before they start a farm succession plan.

Attorney Robert Moore with the Agriculture and Law Resource Program at Ohio State University has some ideas on how to get started, tips to consider when dividing assets and fairly … Read More

If the mild winter weather hangs on until spring, farmers could have the chance to plant early.

Randy Niver, DEKALB/Asgrow technical agronomist, outlined what farmers should consider before doing so. “Any kind of stress we add to the plant early in the season, either if it’s cool … Read More

Illinois awarded $18 million to expand rural broadband

At least 274 farms, 41 businesses and 1,583 households located across four west-central Illinois counties can say hello to high-speed internet thanks to an $18 million grant.     Read … Read More

Illinois soy yield contest winners hit triple digits

What’s the key to record-setting soybean yields? From early planting to weed and disease management, John Torrance and Rye Randolph discuss what made a difference in their Gold Harvest’s “Go … Read More

Costello: IDOA budget reflects Pritzker’s support of ag

What’s included in the Illinois Department of Agriculture’s (IDOA) budget this year? From FFA memberships and educational programs to an increased workforce and enhanced conservation practices, FarmWeek’s Kay Shipman breaks … Read More

Pritzker’s budget makes education investment

In a combined State-of-the-State and budget address, Gov. J.B. Pritzker promoted education investments as future cost-saving measures. Such long-term investments have “the greatest return for taxpayers with the most positive … Read More

EPA sets new cutoff date for Illinois dicamba applications

Over-the-top applications of products containing dicamba must be made in Illinois before June 12 or the V4 growth stage, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced. The new federal cutoff date … Read More

Get to Know House Speaker Welch

Emanuel “Chris” Welch, D-Hillside, has served as Illinois House Speaker since Jan. 13, 2021. FarmWeek’s Kay Shipman asked Speaker Welch for his priorities and views. Read them in this Q … Read More

Mexico issues revised decree on GMO corn

The Mexican government issued a revised decree to ban glyphosate and genetically modified white corn used in human food, while allowing transgenic yellow corn for feed and industrial uses. “To … Read More

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