Start clean, stay clean. This weed control prevents crop competition for water/nutrients, boosting yield and harvest benefits.
The Illinois Environmental Protection Agency and the Illinois Department of Agriculture recently announced a new program that provides direct payments to farmers using no-till or strip-till practices.
This year has seen the passing of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act and other changes around agriculture. Let’s dive into what one of these changes can do for your farm. 45Z was introduced in 2022 as ...
On This Week in Agribusiness, Mike Pearson broadcasts from the Farm Progress Show with a live audience in Decatur, Ill. On the show is Matt Jungmann, Farm Progress National Events Director, talking ...
This is Part 2 of a three-part series about rural real estate values and sales. The farmland buying frenzy that pushed rural land prices significantly above historical levels seems to be over. “That ...
Four drinking water and wastewater infrastructure projects in rural Kansas are receiving a share of $12,902,000 in funds from USDA Rural Development through the Water and Waste Disposal Loan and Grant ...
Mike Pearson starts this edition of This Week in Agribusiness with Jeremy Leininger, the sales manager for Nutrient Ag Solutions. The corn crop in Illinois not too long ago was expected to be massive ...
Mike Pearson kicks off the show talking with Deputy Secretary of Agriculture, Stephen Vaden , who discusses current agricultural initiatives and previews his upcoming appearance at the Farm Progress ...
Earlier this year, a federal district court vacated the Engenia, Tavium and Xtendimax labels. As it stands right now, growers will not be able to legally use any of these products for soybean weed ...
This premier event that serves as a hub for organic producers and suppliers to come together and explore the latest trends, techniques and innovations in organic farming.
In August 2017, 14-year-old Gracie Murphy walked into her first introduction to agriculture class. She had little ag knowledge, and at Macomb High School, the ag program itself was just 2 years old.
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