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University of Illinois Extension develops educational programs, extends knowledge, and builds partnerships to support people, communities, and their environments as part of the state's land grant institution. Local staff at the offices in Logan, Menard, and Sangamon counties provide programs in Commercial Agriculture, Horticulture, Nutrition Education, and Youth Development. For other topics, we can connect you with regional and statewide specialists and share their research-based resources.

Local Highlights

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Find a 4-H club

Through 4-H you can find where you belong! Click here to find local clubs in Logan, Menard, and Sangamon counties.

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Garden Help Desk

Get timely, research-based answers to your home horticulture and gardening questions.

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Community Food Map

Find the places in your community that offer free food or meals and accept SNAP/LINK or WIC coupons.

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Resources Available

Farm Record Books and Pesticide Applicator Training Manuals and Workbooks are available for purchase through your local Extension Office.

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Pressure Canner Testing

Contact local Extension staff to request free testing of your pressure canner's dial-gauge.

News Releases
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New land grant research detects dicamba damage from the sky
URBANA, Ill — Drones can now detect subtle soybean canopy damage from dicamba at one ten-thousandth of the herbicide’s label rate — simulating vapor drift — eight days after application. This advancement in remote sensing from the University of Illinois...
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Include Farm Animals in Disaster Preparedness Plan
URBANA — When tornado sirens become frequent and sudden storms appear out of thin air, it becomes apparent there is a need for a disaster preparedness plan for farmers and large animal owners alike. What happens when disaster strikes and a herd of cattle are grazing pasture?Dr. Yvette...
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Corn after soy: New study quantifies rotation benefits and trade-offs
URBANA — While the majority of Midwestern farmers rotate corn and soybeans, commodity prices and corn yield advantages compel some to plant corn year after year. Although foundational research on the benefits of corn-soybean rotation goes back decades, University...

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