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Pheasant sitting on fence in farm field

Fencerows: A lost practice worth reviving?

Looking out across Central Illinois you will see open fields stretching for miles with few breaks in between fields.  It may even be difficult to tell where one field ends and another begins.  This is not what farmland in Illinois always looked like, though.  Our agricultural...
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Anhydrous ammonia tanks in snowy farm field

Nutrient November: What are the 4R's?

With harvest wrapped up across most of Illinois, many growers are starting to consider fall nitrogen fertilizer applications.  Fall applied nitrogen is fairly common throughout Illinois as ammonia is typically cheaper in the fall and there is less of a time crunch than spring applied N, but...
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No-till soybean residue with rye cover crop

Cover crops offer benefits beyond improved soil health

In recent years, cover crops have gained popularity as a sustainable agricultural practice that farmers can implement to improve the health and functioning of their soils. Cover crops are not a new concept, though.  They used to be a normal part of our agricultural systems.  It is...
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