Illinois to See Rare Cicada Emergence
With the warmer weather upon us, the cicada season is nearing. While cicadas chirping is typical for Illinois summers, University of Illinois
With the warmer weather upon us, the cicada season is nearing. While cicadas chirping is typical for Illinois summers, University of Illinois
Colombia has become the first country to restrict the import of U.S. beef due to cows testing positive for bird
Windbreaks have been used worldwide for centuries in both rural and urban settings During the height of the Dust Bowl in 1934,
Warmer weather means more days suitable for fieldwork in western Illinois. Throughout April, farmers took advantage of warm weather pockets to
To further protect the U.S. livestock industry from the threat posed by highly pathogenic H5N1 avian influenza, USDA is sharing
On May 1st, the Illinois Pork Producers Association will be at the Illinois State Capitol to celebrate the commemoration of
May is just around the corner and State Climatologist Trent Ford says there are not too many obstacles in the forecast for
As farmers head into the fields for spring planting, there is more uncertainty surrounding the grain markets. According to River
“Climate smart.” The new buzz word when it comes to carbon capture sequestration. Right now, there is a tremendous amount