January is a natural time to reflect back, think forward and set the stage for a more resilient grazing season.
The fact that it takes time to build a cow herd is reality and that reality is playing out in the cattle market.
New year, but as usual it doesn’t feel like anything has changed. Seems like maybe it has been a quieter month around here, ...
My dry erase board in the office now has 15 projects listed for winter and spring and space for some more as they come up. It ...
Ghost plants, solitary cornstalks that die off quickly, taking on a brown and pinkish color that make them stand out from the ...
A program designed to encourage farmer-to-farmer networks to improve soil health and protect water quality within Illinois’ ...
A farmer and resource conservationist that are part of a Farmer-Led Advances in Soil Health program team shared their ...
One of the most under-reported stories of 2025 — the departure of more than 20,000 U.S. Department of Agriculture employees — ...
From testifying to Congress to working on his fifth-generation farm in southern Illinois, Kenneth Hartman Jr. has dedicated the last three decades to advocating for corn growers.
FORT WAYNE, Ind. — The Fort Wayne Farm Show is back in full force for its 37th year. Tradexpos will present the annual farm ...
The Illinois AgriNews and Indiana AgriNews staff is in the field each week, covering topics that affect local farm families and their businesses. We give readers information they can’t get elsewhere ...