GROWN HERE AT HOME: THE CHANGING BUSINESS MODEL OF AGRICULTURE –
COVID-19 accelerated change in the agriculture industry, making consumer connections with farming more important than ever. (WDBJ)
News about food, farming, business, politics and policy that impacts central Illinois farmers.
COVID-19 accelerated change in the agriculture industry, making consumer connections with farming more important than ever. (WDBJ)
This summer’s warm and wet weather has been good for crops and bad for crop prices. (The News-Gazette)
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has expanded the number of states where a salmonella outbreak in onions has been discovered. The outbreak is inked to onions from … Read More
The federal government has not established any enforceable rules either to protect farmworkers from the coronavirus or to instruct employers what to do when their workers get sick. (WAMU)
USDA has extended flexibilities and relief for farmers, ranchers, and insurance providers due to COVID-19. USDA is authorizing Approved Insurance Providers (AIPs) to provide up to an additional 60 days … Read More
USDA has extended flexibilities and relief for farmers, ranchers, and insurance providers due to COVID-19. USDA is authorizing Approved Insurance Providers (AIPs) to provide up to an additional 60 days … Read More
The state fair’s 4-H general project show will take place virtually, with premiums and ribbons to be distributed by the Illinois Department of Agriculture. The Junior Livestock Expo, for Illinois … Read More
A large-scale urban farming campus that promises to bring jobs, fresh food and renewable energy to Chicago’s South Side is getting a financial boost from the state. (Chicago Sun Times)
University of Illinois Extension and Galesburg Parks and Recreation Department will bring the sixth annual Monarch Migration Festival to the internet on Tuesday, September 8 through September 12 from 1 … Read More
The virus is surging in the Central Valley, where hundreds of thousands labor in the food industry. Workers say companies did little to prevent the spread. (The Guardian)