Elderberries are a successful niche crop at a crossroads: go big or stay small

Elderberries are a successful niche crop at a crossroads: go big or stay small

Elderberries are native to the Midwest, but the commercial cultivation of the crop is relatively recent, and saw a big increase during the coronavirus pandemic. That has the burgeoning industry wondering if its future is as a small, niche crop or something bigger.

U.S. approves ‘lab-grown meat’ for sale, but you probably won’t find it on shelves anytime soon

U.S. approves ‘lab-grown meat’ for sale, but you probably won’t find it on shelves anytime soon

The U.S. Department of Agriculture gave two companies the green light last month to produce and sell their cultivated chicken meat across the country. But it could still take years before people can buy the new meat at grocery stores.

Trees climb up cities’ priority lists after getting a $1.5 billion boost in federal climate funding

Trees climb up cities’ priority lists after getting a $1.5 billion boost in federal climate funding

Driving along the Rock River, Mitch Leatherbie, a street superintendent for the city of Rockford, Illinois, spots a pair of trees he considers survivors. “There’s two ash trees, right, they’re still standing,” said Leatherbie. “… Those were just a couple of them that we kept.” In the early 2000s, Rockford lost approximately 5,000 ash trees…

The high plains drought is so bad that Kansas is importing wheat from Europe

The high plains drought is so bad that Kansas is importing wheat from Europe

Kansas wheat farmers will reap the smallest harvest in more than 60 years. Persistent drought withered much of the crop. SYLVAN GROVE, Kansas — Kansas is “the wheat state,” the officially adopted moniker that embraces its place as the country’s breadbasket. Tall white grain elevators, some decorated with wheat murals, loom over tiny farm towns….

How do you find love on the farm? Dating apps, long-distance drives or maybe a reality TV show

How do you find love on the farm? Dating apps, long-distance drives or maybe a reality TV show

Oklahoma rancher Landon Heaton lives alone on his 700-acre ranch near a small town called Coyle, about an hour outside of Oklahoma City. The 35-year-old said he loves caring for his animals, watching his dogs roam free and cattle thrive. But his devotion to working on the ranch took priority in his life, and he…

Raw milk sales will soon be legal in Iowa, joining most of Midwest. But health experts offer caution

Raw milk sales will soon be legal in Iowa, joining most of Midwest. But health experts offer caution

Iowa is the latest state to legalize the sale of raw milk, which comes directly from cows without any pasteurization. While nearly every Midwestern state allows such sales, some health experts caution there are health risks to drinking it. Jennifer Harvey and her family love to drink raw milk. They even use it in the…

Going once, going twice, gone! Auctions are moving online and changing a rural tradition

Going once, going twice, gone! Auctions are moving online and changing a rural tradition

Auctions — a marketplace for knick knacks, farm land and everything in between — are often also gathering events for rural communities. That’s changing as more auctions go online. Tractors, four-wheelers, a truck, a skid-loader and more are neatly parked in rows outside a northeast Nebraska farmhouse. The farmer who owns this equipment is retiring…

The farm bill is a big deal if you produce, or eat, food — but it may face a tough time in Congres

The farm bill is a big deal if you produce, or eat, food — but it may face a tough time in Congres

Every five years, Congress has to renew the farm bill — a gigantic piece of legislation that supports and protects food production, natural resources and provides food benefits to low-income families. Lawmakers are in the process of shaping one of the biggest legislative packages moving through Congress this year: the 2023 Farm Bill. Few Americans…

This spring brings worry rather than rain for some parts of the Great Plains and Midwest

This spring brings worry rather than rain for some parts of the Great Plains and Midwest

Last winter’s precipitation relieved some areas of drought, yet in other places it’s deepened, making spring stressful for farmers and ranchers. Spring is the time for planting crops and turning cows out to graze — yet in parts of the central U.S., dry conditions are upending the growing season. Missouri, Wisconsin and Illinois received enough…

CO2 pipelines would be a boon for ethanol. But some question if they’re really a climate solution

CO2 pipelines would be a boon for ethanol. But some question if they’re really a climate solution

Three companies want to capture carbon dioxide from Midwestern ethanol plants, transport it by pipeline and store it underground. Many in the ethanol industry claim it’s essential to the industry’s survival. Environmentalists and even farmers argue the pipelines are a boon for the industry — not a real solution for climate change. This story is…

Farmer City hasn’t had a grocery store in seven years. Local citizens want that to change.

Farmer City hasn’t had a grocery store in seven years. Local citizens want that to change.

FARMER CITY – Laura Enger has lived in Farmer City for most of her life.  When the only grocery store in town closed over seven years ago, Enger said the community lost easy access to fresh food and produce.  “Once a town loses its grocery store, the heart of it sort of dies,” Enger said. …