ILSoyAdvisor Soy Envoys recapped the top agronomic challenges of 2024 and what potentially lies ahead for 2025 in an Illinois Soybean Association Field Advisor podcast.
Jim Fulton heard concerns about nitrogen leaving cropland and related water quality problems and decided to do something about it after hearing about constructed wetlands.
CULLOM, Ill. — A constructed wetland designed to receive tile drainage water from 73 acres of corn and soybeans is doing its job of removing nitrates. The 1.1-acre wetland treatment area of Fulton ...
As farmers and ranchers, our work is never just about getting the job done, but looking for the best practices and embracing ...
Storm clouds build above a cornfield. A more active weather pattern is expected to develop over northern Illinois in the near ...
The annual National Milk Producers Federation Dairy Product Judging Contest recently wrapped up and it was a successful year ...
The National Dairy Farmers Assuring Responsible Management Program released Environmental Stewardship Version 3 supporting ...
Autonomous truck company Aurora Innovation says it won't start hauling freight without humans on board until April of next year.
While the extended dry, warm fall has made harvest of corn and soybeans smoother for farmers, it also means farmers might ...
Anchor Ingredients, a provider of high-quality ingredients for the pet food industry, celebrated the grand opening of its new ...
The Illinois Grazing Lands Coalition announced the continuation of its free Pasture Walk series for livestock producers, with ...
Moderate to severe drought conditions across the Corn Belt provided ideal conditions for fast harvest, but it also draws ...