ROCK FALLS, Ill. — The Illinois Agri-Women organization has awarded four scholarships for females studying agriculture. One ...
PECATONICA, Ill. — Heirloom and ancient grains are grown on Hazzard Free Farm without any chemical pesticides. “Corn is my specialty, but I also grow wheat, oats, rye, barley and dry beans,” said ...
Soy foods align closely with the Dietary Guidelines’ emphasis on nutrient-dense, plant-based protein sources. They recognize ...
Better health begins on your plate — the Dietary Guidelines for Americans offer a flexible, affordable and attainable ...
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. — The Illinois Beef Expo is back Feb. 19-22 at the Illinois State Fairgrounds in Springfield. With auctions ...
Many of the changes in the new food guidelines issued recently by the U.S. Department of Agriculture and the Department of ...
The Animal Agriculture Alliance has opened registration for its 2026 Stakeholders Summit, themed “High Steaks: Navigating ...
Parasites are a hidden drain on cattle performance, quietly stealing productivity and profit from herds across the country.
Today’s rock-bottom feed prices cancel out payments that would otherwise help us get through the struggles that too-low milk ...
The stage is set for tighter and potentially more volatile milk markets ahead, reports Jim Henry.
Committed to protecting Illinois’ resources and the environment through farmer-led, locally-developed programs, Illinois Farm Bureau is awarding a record 34 grants for nutrient stewardship and ...
World Dairy Expo announced the eight individuals selected to serve as associate judges of the expo’s 2026 Dairy Cattle Show.