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Monday, March 11
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Jennifer Russell
Henry County Farm Bureau 2024 Poster Contest Winners
The Henry County Farm Bureau Women have chosen the winners of the "Food and Family Traditions" poster contest. Teachers from 1st, 2nd, and 3rd grade students in Henry County submitted artwork from their students showing the fun they had, and the food they grew, ...
Wednesday, March 6
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Brownfield Ag News
Despite hurdles; farm bill optimism remains
Some lawmakers remain optimistic a farm bill can be completed this year despite the ongoing budget battle in Congress. House Ag Committee member Eric Sorenson says a budget solution must come first… “Every eyeball and every pen has been focused on this continuing resolution.” He ...
Wednesday, March 6
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Brownfield Ag News
Biden signs stopgap bill, lawmaker urges farm bill progress
Now that President Biden has signed the stopgap bill into law, a U.S. Representative from Iowa says lawmakers need to prioritize the farm bill. “We sent a letter to Speaker Johnson urging him to move forward and work on a new farm bill,” Republican ...
Wednesday, March 6
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Brownfield Ag News
Ernst: Farm bill passage in 2024 is doubtful
One lawmaker says she’s not optimistic the farm bill will get finished in 2024. U.S. Senator Joni Ernst tells Brownfield she’s disappointed with Senate Ag Committee leadership. “My finger will point directly at Chairwoman Debbie Stabenow,” Ernst said Tuesday morning. “She really is dragging her ...
Friday, March 1
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The Center Square
Illinois quick hits: IDOT worker rescues two from burning car; State Farm records losses
IDOT worker rescues two from burning car An Illinois Department of Transportation worker ...
Friday, March 1
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The Center Square
Young people showing cattle builds farm family pride
(The Center Square) – More Illinois school-age girls and boys are showing cattle and growing up with a love for the cattle business, the Illinois Beef Association says. ...
Wednesday, February 28
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Brownfield Ag News
Ernst calls farm bill gridlock frustrating
U.S. Senator Joni Ernst says she’s frustrated with the lack of movement on the farm bill. The Iowa Republican tells Brownfield the current gridlock centers around funding. “The bill that we’re looking at in the Senate is at a cost of one-and-a-half trillion dollars, ...
Tuesday, February 27
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Sean Kernan
Bureau County Farm Bureau Announces Trip to Calgary Stampede
The Bureau County Farm Bureau is thrilled to announce their upcoming journey to the Canadian Rockies, Lethbridge, and the Calgary Stampede, set to take place from July 3rd to July 9th, 2024. This exceptional seven-day trip will take you to beautiful Banff, eye-catching icefields ...
Monday, February 26
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Brownfield Ag News
Illinois Farm Bureau expanding urban agriculture offerings
The Illinois Farm Bureau (IFB) is encouraging expansion of urban agriculture throughout the state. Reghala Scavuzzo, associate director of food system development, says they’ve partnered with USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service for a three-year, 1.2-million-dollar project… “What we’re going to be doing is looking at ...
Thursday, February 22
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Brownfield Ag News
IL Congresswoman: Lack of farm bill progress concerning
Looming budget deadlines and a lack of progress on a new farm bill are concerning for one Illinois lawmaker. Congresswoman Nikki Budzinski serves on the House Agriculture Committee, but says she has yet to see any farm bill details… “I still have yet, to be ...
Thursday, February 22
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Brownfield Ag News
IL Farm Bureau pressing for farm bill solution
The leader of the Illinois Farm Bureau (IFB) wants a farm bill solution to be front and center in Washington. Ogle County farmer and IFB president Brian Duncan tells Brownfield another farm bill extension isn’t enough… “I want to see modernization.” He says, “I’d like ...
Thursday, February 22
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The Center Square
Advocates look to raise farm inheritance tax threshold
(The Center Square) – High inheritance taxes are forcing Illinois farm families to sell their farms in order to pay the taxes. Some are looking to change that. ...
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