The claims process is crucial for replant situations, as insurers first must authorize a request to replant if it's practical, based on ground conditions. Replant requests also must fit within coverage windows.
RFD Illinois
Efforts moving forward to keep monarch off endangered list
Programs underway to increase monarch populations, relay information on farmers' conservation efforts back to agencies that control the list.
Finding a path to a career in agriculture
Deans from U of I College of ACES, Mizzou College of Ag, Food and Natural Resources offer advice to high school ag students.
Master the variables blocking higher yields
Technology helps organize data and allow farmers to make better decisions based on it, says CEO of one major tech provider.
National Beef Month promotions fire up consumers
U.S. meat exports skyrocket in March; extra demand drives price volatility.
USDA projects drop in corn, wheat production
Ending soybeans stocks estimates below trade's expectations.
Rep. Davis gets a closer look at pollinators during Champaign County visit
Chairman of a U.S. House Ag subcommittee learns about honey bee threats and their impact on the food supply at the home of the 'World's Best Tasting Honey.'
If you build it, they will come – fast
Gentlemen, start your engines; Fulton County farmers begin 34th season at dirt track.
Be prepared to make scouting your motto
After recent rains, scouting is the key to adjusting your pest-management plans and getting your fields back in growing condition.
Monarch issues raising concerns, but Illinois ag can act
The fallout that could result from the monarch becoming a threatened or endangered species could be substantial; plans underway to guide conservation efforts.
