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. …

New Illinois law brings big changes for Cottage Food businesses

New Illinois law brings big changes for Cottage Food businesses

CHAMPAIGN – If you’ve ever bought a scone or a jar of strawberry jam at your local farmers market, you’ve likely supported someone in the cottage food business. A cottage food business is just what is sounds like: food prepared in a private home for sale to the public (bonus points for quaintness if that…

How small rural towns can access Inflation Reduction Act funding

How small rural towns can access Inflation Reduction Act funding

Rural towns and utilities could get funding for all kinds of projects through the federal Inflation Reduction Act — but experts say it will take dedicated community members stepping up to help make that happen. The act, passed in August, has money for rural development and energy infrastructure, as well as electric vehicle infrastructure and…

Worried about spying and tensions with China, Midwest states want to limit who can buy farmland

Worried about spying and tensions with China, Midwest states want to limit who can buy farmland

Legislation is being proposed at the federal and state level to restrict foreign ownership of farmland, especially by China. The scrutiny comes after a Midwestern project was scuttled by military concerns and the flight of a Chinese spy balloon across the U.S. A proposed corn mill processing plant was expected to be a big economic…

The federal government isn’t actually measuring how inflation is hurting rural America

The federal government isn’t actually measuring how inflation is hurting rural America

The consumer price index is widely used by Americans to determine inflation, but the Bureau of Labor Statistics only surveys American counties that include a metro or micropolitan area. In rural southwest Illinois, fourth generation grocery store owner Craig Norrenberns said his three shops across the region are “fighting the price battle.” “There’s no doubt…

Budzinski tours ag research at U of I and visits with laid-off Akorn workers in Decatur
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Budzinski tours ag research at U of I and visits with laid-off Akorn workers in Decatur

U.S. Representative Nikki Budzinski visited the University of Illinois Research Park in Champaign on Thursday. But first, the central Illinois Democrat stopped in Decatur, where more than 400 pharmaceutical plant workers had been abruptly laid off by Akorn Pharmaceutical.

Weather stations that provide critical climate data are threatened by unstable funding
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Weather stations that provide critical climate data are threatened by unstable funding

Accurate weather information is important for farmers, emergency responders and researchers managing extreme conditions. But many monitoring networks are limited by unstable, patchwork funding. VALPARAISO, Neb. — In fields and pastures across Midwestern and Great Plains states, unmanned weather stations quietly record data on temperature, precipitation, humidity, soil conditions, wind and other factors. It’s fed…

Rep. Sorensen ‘optimistic’ Congress can beat farm bill deadline
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Rep. Sorensen ‘optimistic’ Congress can beat farm bill deadline

MOLINE — Congress has a tight deadline to approve a new farm bill. Central Illinois congressman Eric Sorensen, D-Ill., is part of the U.S. House Agriculture Committee that recently reorganized at the start of the 118th Congress in late January. Listen to this story here.  Sorensen said it will take compromise to meet the needs…

Illinois food deserts grow as rural grocery stores close
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Illinois food deserts grow as rural grocery stores close

CHAMPAIGN – Food deserts have long been associated with urban areas where full-service grocery stores are hard to find. But rural areas also struggle with a lack of access to fresh, affordable produce, despite often being surrounded by rich agricultural land. According to the Food Access Atlas, a map maintained by the USDA, dozens of…

GMO food labeling has been required in the U.S. for a year. Have consumers noticed?

GMO food labeling has been required in the U.S. for a year. Have consumers noticed?

Take a look at the back of the cans and boxes in your cupboards and you’re likely to see some that say “contains bioengineered food ingredients.” A year ago, the U.S. Department of Agriculture began mandating labeling for foods that are genetically modified or contain GMO ingredients. The national standard was endorsed by some farm…

Illinois congresswoman says U.S. farmland is under threat of foreign control
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Illinois congresswoman says U.S. farmland is under threat of foreign control

CHAMPAIGN – Rep. Mary Miller (R-IL15) on Monday introduced a bill that would place a five-year moratorium on U.S. land purchases by foreign nationals. The Saving American Farms from Adversaries Act is Miller’s first bill of the 118th congress. According to Miller, foreign investment in U.S. farmland has tripled during the past 10 years. She…

Plans for a CO2 pipeline in Illinois are on hold
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Plans for a CO2 pipeline in Illinois are on hold

CHAMPAIGN – Plans for a carbon dioxide pipeline in Illinois have been temporarily halted. Navigator Heartland Greenway LLC has voluntarily withdrawn its Application for a Certificate of Authority to construct the pipeline that would cross through 13 Illinois counties. Navigator said it plans to refile a new application with the Illinois Commerce Commission (ICC) next…

Amid a national egg shortage, local farmers continue to deliver
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Amid a national egg shortage, local farmers continue to deliver

CHAMPAIGN — Americans have felt the pain of inflation in grocery stores this year. The USDA estimates that the cost of groceries was 10.6 percent higher in November 2022 than November 2021. Prices may finally be on their way down as the Federal Reserve tinkers with interest rates, but the cost of one product –…