Category: Agriculture News

News about food, farming, business, politics and policy that impacts central Illinois farmers.

AD BLITZ BEGINS FOR PROGRESSIVE INCOME TAX PROPOSAL –

Illinois voters will decide whether the state will move to a progressive income tax model from a flat tax this November, and the advertising blitz is underway. (The Center Square)

CORN AT 6-WEEK HIGH ON U.S.-CHINA TRADE TALKS, U.S. CROPS –

Chicago corn futures rose 1.5% on Tuesday, hitting their highest in more than six weeks, buoyed by expectations of higher Chinese demand for U.S. farm products following talks between the … Read More

AD BLITZ BEGINS FOR PROGRESSIVE INCOME TAX PROPOSAL –

Illinois voters will decide whether the state will move to a progressive income tax model from a flat tax this November, and the advertising blitz is underway. (The Center Square)

CORN AT 6-WEEK HIGH ON U.S.-CHINA TRADE TALKS, U.S. CROPS –

Chicago corn futures rose 1.5% on Tuesday, hitting their highest in more than six weeks, buoyed by expectations of higher Chinese demand for U.S. farm products following talks between the … Read More

AMERICAN AND CHINESE OFFICIALS TAKE PULSE ON TRADE DEAL, SIX MONTHS IN –

American and Chinese officials on Monday discussed the status of the trade deal both nations signed in January, a pact that continues to open up some commerce between the world’s … Read More

IFB COVID-19 RESOURCE HIGHLIGHT:

It’s a challenging time to navigate through coronavirus rules and regulations, but we’ve got resources designed to help you. Visit our COVID-19 page to learn more.  

SOLAR PANELS ARE STARTING TO DIE, LEAVING BEHIND TOXIC TRASH –

Photovoltaic panels are a boon for clean energy but are tricky to recycle. As the oldest ones expire, get ready for a solar e-waste glut. (Wired

UNCERTAIN FUTURE KEEPS CALIFORNIA CITRUS GROWER AWAKE AT NIGHT –

The potential loss of his life’s work has kept Vince Bernard up at night, worried about whether he would be able to save his citrus farm. (Reuters)  

PEOPLE ARE CRITICAL LINK IN SUPPLY CHAINS –

Central Illinois farmer Doug Schroeder doesn’t expect to have any problems getting the parts and services he needs this fall for harvest. He bases that assumption on how well things … Read More

MIXED NEWS ON FARM BANKRUPTCIES DURING COVID-19 –

Farm bankruptcies continue to rise, but the rate of new filings is slowing. (KMA)

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