The spring 2020 planting season season is moving right along, and as such, fields all over the state have great corn seedlings up and thriving. With the emergence of the new crop comes all of the concerns and worries that farmers must contend with throughout the growing season. Among those...
Illinois Extension's Commercial Agriculture team has been working to put together a new webinar series targeted towards those in production agriculture in the state of Illinois. With the uncertainty around the likelihood of face-to-face programming for the summer of 2020, the team wanted to work to...
“A ripple effect is a situation in which, like ripples expanding across the water when an object is dropped into it, an effect from an initial state can be followed outwards incrementally”- Wikipedia
The agriculture industry (farmers, agribusinesses, etc.) is experiencing a ripple effect. In this...
It is no secret that things are... not normal right now in the world. It is also no secret that the agricultural clock does not stop because of a pandemic.
That being said, we think it is important that you know that the ...
Planting season is right around the corner! With any hope, things will go much smoother this year than last year (although that's not a very high bar to pass).
Continue to keep an eye on the weather! This includes not only what is going on in your area, but also monitoring the snowpack and...
As a part of a multi-state effort throughout the Midwest, researchers from University of Illinois are looking for participants to partake in a focus group centered around conservation practices within the Flint/Henderson watershed (Mercer, Henry, Henderson, Warren, Knox, and Hancock counties)....
Agriculture is a numbers game now more than any other time in history. Precision agriculture and the integration of technology and location services has given farmers heaps and heaps of data. Don't get me wrong, data are great. But what are you doing with all of those data? Are you able to...
2019 is finally coming to an end, but that does not mean that your opportunities to continue learning about crop management from Extension have to!
There are few different Extension programs for commercial agriculture towards the beginning of the new year to consider attending.
If you...
There is no doubt that the 2019 growing season was unlike any that we have experienced to date. Seemingly unending rainfall in late spring delayed planting of most cash crops within the state, which left many growers pondering the idea utilizing prevent plant at a historic rate. Tie this into the...
Needless to say, we have had an extremely atypical growing season in 2019. A prolonged planting window due to relentless rains, with many fields not planted until June, have resulted in many higher-than-average grain moisture levels at harvest. Observing elevated harvest moisture on a widespread...