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Tag: Illinois Farm Bureau

Millennials getting priced out of farmland market

Millennials getting priced out of farmland market

— August 9, 2022

A significant increase in farmland prices and low turnover rate are making it more difficult for many farmers to expand their operations. And perhaps the demographic of farmers getting…

  • R.F.D. NEWS & VIEWS: Drought pressure diminishes; crops still behind pace

    R.F.D. NEWS & VIEWS: Drought pressure diminishes; crops still behind pace

    — July 26, 2022

    This week: Drought pressure is still causing crops to lag slightly behind average pace, though recent rains have provided relief to some areas. We also have a report on the recent waiver…

  • R.F.D. NEWS & VIEWS: Ag groups going out to the ballgame

    R.F.D. NEWS & VIEWS: Ag groups going out to the ballgame

    — July 12, 2022

    With farmers’ focus on the weather and developing crops, we have a look at the latest drought areas in Illinois and how last week’s welcomed storms could affect them. We also have…

  • Farmers, researchers, collaborate on water, soil health solutions

    Farmers, researchers, collaborate on water, soil health solutions

    — July 4, 2022

    The heat and humidity may be cranked up during the summer, but Illinois farmers are still hard at work making management decisions on their farms. With corn and soybeans planted across…

  • R.F.D. NEWS & VIEWS: Group supports state-controlled pesticide rule

    R.F.D. NEWS & VIEWS: Group supports state-controlled pesticide rule

    — May 10, 2022

    Across the state the talk around the kitchen table is of late planting. We have a planting update, along with a look at the Prevented Planting program as the deadline rapidly approaches…

  • RFD NEWS & VIEWS: Crop progress lagging in Illinois

    RFD NEWS & VIEWS: Crop progress lagging in Illinois

    — July 19, 2022

    This week we have an update on crop progress in Illinois, with drought conditions delaying late-planted crops. In addition, we have news on cover crop programs available to Illinois…

  • Farm Bureau, Lincoln Park Zoo partner on pollinators

    Farm Bureau, Lincoln Park Zoo partner on pollinators

    — July 8, 2022

    Call it the honeybee version of a Yelp review: Pollinators have developed a system of alerting others when they find an especially good place to eat. They dance. But besides the noticeable…

  • Illinois expert says conservation remains important for monarchs

    Illinois expert says conservation remains important for monarchs

    — June 27, 2022

      More monarch butterflies spent the winter in Mexican mountain forests compared to the previous year, Mexico’s Commission for Protected Areas reported recently. Known as the…

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