Category: Agriculture News

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

WTO SAYS GLOBAL TRADE RESTRICTIONS AT SECOND-HIGHEST ON RECORD

The World Trade Organization warned that a spike in trade restrictions by major nations is threatening to hold back the global economy. Trade coverage on imports among Group of 20 … Read More

AMERICA’S CORN BELT FARMERS FACE UNCERTAINTY

Cold, rainy weather has meant severe planting delays for farmers from Ohio to Nebraska. Planting is so tardy that the USDA June 28 acreage report, an annual survey of what … Read More

SENATOR, SIU ‘TRYING TO FIND A WAY’ TO SUPPORT STRESSED FARMERS

State Sen. Scott Bennett, D-Champaign, has been researching programs that could help assist farmers with managing their mental health. “I keep talking to local farmers,” he said. “The prices, tariffs … Read More

PRITZKER ANNOUNCES HELP FOR FLOOD-HIT FARMERS, AIMS FOR EMERGENCY DECLARATION

– After near-record flooding across much of the state wrought havoc on Illinois farmers, Gov. J.B. Pritzker announced Wednesday a range of measures to help them, and hopes an emergency … Read More

RMA ANNOUNCES CHANGE TO HAYING AND GRAZING DATE

Farmers who planted cover crops on prevented plant acres will be permitted to hay, graze or chop those fields earlier than November this year, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) … Read More

NATIONAL POLLINATOR WEEK SPOTLIGHT: LOGAN COUNTY –

Dave Bishop’s prairie offers pollinators and wildlife an everchanging feast during the growing season. This year’s cool, wet weather also brought changes, according to Bishop. “Every year, you see different … Read More

WEATHER WOES CAUSE AMERICAN CORN FARMERS TO THROW IN THE TOWEL –

To plant or not to plant? Americans farmers across the nation have had to decide whether the cost of planting outweighs potential remuneration, when yields may dwindle and there just … Read More

HOUSE DEMOCRATS UNVEIL TAX-BREAK EXTENSIONS –

House Democrats are proposing to extend dozens of lapsed and expiring tax breaks through the end of 2020, releasing legislation that will mark the beginning of what’s likely to be … Read More

WILL TRADE WAR MEAN U.S. PIG FARMERS MISS OUT ON ‘SINGLE GREATEST SALES OPPORTUNITY’? –

With African swine fever cutting China’s pig population in half, it may be no longer able to satisfy the nation’s demand for pork, theoretically opening the door for farmers in … Read More

ILLINOIS CROP PROGRESS: 88% CORN, 70% BEANS –

We’re getting there. Illinois farmers have planted 88 percent of corn and 70 percent of soybeans, according to USDA’s weekly Crop Progress report released Monday. And crops continue to emerge, … Read More

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