Farm Credit Illinois has awarded $75,000 in scholarships to 30 high school seniors across central and southern Illinois, marking the 22nd year of the agriculture scholarship program that has now distributed more than $938,500 to students since 2004.
State highlights Farm Family Resource Initiative during Mental Health Awareness Month.
Chief Drone Services highlights precision, efficiency, and safety as key benefits for modern agriculture.
A free class on canning, freezing, and fermenting produce is coming to the Piatt County Extension Office in Monticello on May 19, with registration requested by May 18.
Two-day auction in Gifford aims to connect sellers with hundreds of potential buyers.
Young photographers can showcase Illinois agriculture for a chance to win Bright Start scholarships and have their images featured in Ag Invest materials.
URBANA, IL (Chambana Today) — The University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign will honor longtime educator […]
As federal support wavers, Illinois farmers and lawmakers face hurdles with their agenda.
State grant program offers assistance by Rebecka Pieder and Medill Illinois News Bureau, Capitol […]
More people than ever are choosing to grow their own food this year. Whether […]