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Illinois Introduces New Fees for Sportsbooks in 2025Ford workers told their CEO ‘none of the young people want to work here.’ So Jim Farley took a page out of the founder’s ...
How many times have you heard the phrase "knee-high by the Fourth of July" when referring to corn crops? What does it mean?
Illinois landowners and farmers could soon have more flexibility to hunt deer on their property thanks to a bill on Gov. JB ...
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Corn crops way past 'knee high at the Fourth of July' in Central IllinoisKnee high by the Fourth of July,” is an old adage farmers use to measure the success of their corn's growth. Some corn in ...
The United States is the world’s largest producer and exporter of corn, and corn farmers are bolstering the U.S. economy and building strong communities, according to a new study released by ...
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 ...
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WMBD Peoria on MSNCentral Illinois farmers prosper with ideal heat and rain conditionsCentral Illinois farmers, such as Rob Asbell, have seen favorable weather conditions this season, allowing for ideal planting ...
U.S. farmers had to navigate a trade war during Trump’s first term, but did so after years of rising commodity prices and ...
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Ever After in the Woods on MSN15 Iconic Illinois Foods That Always (Thankfully) Show Up At Fourth Of July CookoutsCelebrate the Fourth Illinois-style with deep dish, Chicago dogs, cozy dogs, and cornfields full of flavor. These bites bring ...
I am diversified in all colors, green, red, Case orange. I do lean towards the red side because that’s what I grew up with on ...
Boone County Sheriff Scott Yunk said, around 3:20 p.m., deputies responded to a report of a plane crash in a corn field in ...
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Jacksonville Journal-Courier on MSNIllinois’ soil conservation funding stagnates amid recent high-profile dust stormsThree main factors contribute to the formation of Midwest dust storms: strong winds, dry soil in farm fields and large ...
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