Category: Agriculture News

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

USDA PANDEMIC FOOD BOX PROGRAM EXTENDED –

The Department of Agriculture is kicking off the third round of its Farmers to Families Food Box distribution program in September. It was created to help people facing food insecurity … Read More

U.K. URGED TO ACT TO PROTECT FOOD STANDARDS IN TRADE DEALS –

The U.K. should adopt a farming certification system to safeguard high food standards as it negotiates future trade deals, according to recommendations from a government-commissioned review. (Bloomberg)  

DO NOT THROW OUT OR PLANT MYSTERIOUS SEEDS BEING SENT TO ILLINOIS HOMES, OFFICIALS SAY –

Mysterious seeds sent from foreign countries are being shipped to homes here in Illinois, and agriculture officials are warning those who receive them not to toss them out or plant … Read More

CORONAVIRUS CAUSED MEAT PRICES TO SPIKE: HERE ARE WAYS TO CUT THE GROCERY BILL –

Price hikes within the food sector have been a result of supply chain issues as a result of the coronavirus pandemic, John Newton, the chief economist at the American Farm … Read More

AFBF RESOURCE HIGHLIGHT:

The American Farm Bureau Federation released its final report on priorities for milk pricing reform, calling for more democracy and a more equitable program for dairy farmers. (Farm Bureau)

IFB COVID-19 RESOURCE HIGHLIGHT:

The Illinois Pork Producers Association offers a customer service hotline for producers to call or text with questions related to pork and the COVID-19 crisis. For more information, visit our … Read More

INTEREST IN LOCALLY GROWN FOOD DRIVES DEMAND FOR AGRICULTURE BUSINESSES –

Whether people are buying from grocery stores, farmers markets, or restaurants, the demand for locally produced food continues to grow both in McHenry County and across northern Illinois. This has … Read More

HOW AUTOMATION CAN HELP FILL EMPTY GROCERY SHELVES –

The COVID-19 crisis continues to magnify existing shortcomings as consumer demand grows, making it nearly impossible for grocers to fulfill in-store and online orders with only in-store inventory at hand. … Read More

MORE THAN 100 POUNDS OF SAUSAGE DONATED TO LOCAL FOOD PANTRY –

Winnebago-Boone Farm Bureau provided 125 pounds of breakfast pork sausage to the Rock River Valley Pantry on Monday afternoon. (WIFR)  

CHINA IS BUYING AMERICAN BUT NOT ENOUGH TO HIT TRADE DEAL TARGET –

China continues to lag behind the pace of imports from the U.S. needed to meet the terms of the two nations’ trade deal, amid a rapidly worsening diplomatic standoff that’s … Read More

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