Values dropping more sharply for lower-quality land as higher-quality parcels remain in high demand.
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Illinois land values dropping slightly
Prices falling more sharply for lower quality land as better parcels remain in high demand.
Adequate seed supply expected
New seed technology aims to continue yield gains.
State making 'significant progress' on nutrient strategy
First progress report since the NLRS began notes various practices farmers are using to enable the improvements.
U of I scientists envision robot crop scouts doing farm dirty work
The device can roll between crop rows, counting plant populations and reporting on stalk sizes, uniformity and vigor.
Soy-based tires hit the road this month
Tires made of rubber containing soybean oil will be available from Goodyear for more than three-quarters of passenger vehicles.
Moore sets priorities before term ends as ASA president
Roseville farmer focused on lock and dam improvement, trade.
Corn rootworm management strategies keep evolving
For proper integrated pest management, farmers should monitor each field, entomologist advises.
COUNTRY, Illinois Corn continue ag literacy support
Longtime partners' contributions to Illinois Agriculture in the Classroom program will help keep free learning resources available in Illinois schools.
Bottoms up: Farmers look to whiskey to grow their operation
A 'light bulb' moment in a bourbon glass leads to skyrocketing value for a small portion of a DeKalb operation's corn.