

At a time when grocery costs are high, Hunters Feeding Illinois distributed 366 pounds of lean protein to food pantries across Illinois during the 2026-26 hunting season. This provided an estimated 138,900

It started as an ordinary phone call. A homeowner contacted the Extension office with a question about controlling a grassy weed in her lawn. A weed she knew was ubiquitous

A new statewide habitat effort from the National Wild Turkey Federation and the Illinois Department of Natural Resources helped put thousands of wildlife-friendly trees and shrubs into the hands of

U.S. Department of Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins has announced the removal of ten lenders from participation in the USDA Rural Development (RD) OneRD Guaranteed Lending Program. These lenders will be precluded

Illinois Soybean Growers (ISG) is concerned by Mosaic’s announcement that it will scale back domestic phosphate fertilizer production as sulfuric acid costs continue to rise, at a time when farmers

Technology continues to advance and modernize today’s farming practices. Drone use in farming has gained steady traction and interest, particularly in the application of agricultural inputs such as pesticides, herbicides,