Farm Family Life news
From canning vegetables to volunteering at Taste From Indiana Farms at the Indiana State Fair, Mindy Orschell is enjoying the final few weeks of summer on — and off — the farm.
World Dairy Expo Virtual Farm Tours have brought some of the best dairy operations from near and far to Madison for over 20 years.
The prices for what these feeder cattle are costing and what fat cattle are bringing seems dangerously crazy.
My father-in-law farmed in Stark County his whole life and for many years worked at the Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service office out measuring bins and acres for the various government programs.
Wheat harvest is complete on Riskedal Family Farms and cover crops have been planted that will be grazed by cattle starting in September.
The Illinois Soybean Association elected new leadership during its annual public meeting in Champaign.
One of the great honors of my role as American Farm Bureau Federation president is sharing the stories of farmers and ranchers from across this country with leaders who are making decisions that directly impact our work, our families and our livelihoods.
Before railroads were established in Illinois, cattle and hog farmers drove their animals to livestock markets and processing facilities.
Several new features are on tap at this year’s Illinois State Fair, ranging from pickleball tournaments to a Dolly Parton reading program.
The theme for this year’s fair sets the tone for an unforgettable journey through all that makes the Illinois State Fair a must-see event — livestock competitions, jaw-dropping performances, thrilling carnival rides, delicious food and nonstop entertainment.
I’ve been doing a lot of trucking, spraying, machinery repairs. Wheat was fantastic this summer.
Many of us grew up in homes where words like “please,” “thank you” and “you’re welcome” were as routine as brushing your teeth. These were not just phrases. They were signs of character.
Identifying their business goal will help cattlemen determine where to allocate dollars in their operation.
“Why would federal policy favor legal fictional entities over individual family farms?” That’s a great question, and it was asked — and answered — by Jonathan Coppess, an associate professor of law and policy at the University of Illinois.
August recess is a prime time for Farm Bureau’s grassroots members to make their voices heard and share their stories.
The Hawaii Department of Agriculture plans to overhaul its rules this summer to allow more than just agricultural production on 25,000 acres under a new agricultural enterprise lands program.
As the Indiana State Fair approaches, Jeanette Merritt is preparing for two of her favorite weeks of the year.
Several new attractions are coming to this year’s Indiana State Fair.
I recently watched a PBS segment about the Lenape tribe of Native Americans, and one line in particular stuck with me. While sharing a traditional meal, an elder said, “Food anchors a community.”
Lena Olson’s love for animals is in her DNA.
Incorporating cover crops into their regenerative farming system has been a learning process for the Riskedal family this spring.
Alexander Leamon, 23, of Lena, has been identified as the pilot killed in the July 22 crash near the Ogle County Airport in northern Illinois.
With just a couple months left until harvest, fields across the region are in the height of growing season.
For nearly three decades, AgriNews and Beck’s have celebrated the dedication and achievements of an outstanding Indiana farm family, spotlighting their exceptional contributions to agriculture and their community.
Although Elaina and Garrett Fales have no farming background, they have developed a cut flower production farm that markets primarily to florists.
Studies have shown that fewer than 20% of farm families have an effective estate plan to roadmap what happens to the family farm when dad and mom retire or pass away.
Farmers truly share a bond, no matter where we live or what we grow and raise.
Busch Light unveiled its limited-edition farming cans to honor America’s farmers and raise money for a good cause.
Farming is an uncertain business. Farmers and ranchers received some certainty, however, with the passage of the “One Big Beautiful Bill Act.”
We should be back in the sheep barn this year with some lambs my granddaughter is bringing for the 4-H show.
William Henert spends a significant amount of his time during this period of the growing season spraying crop protection products on the corn, soybean and seed corn crops on the northern Illinois farm.
This year, the U.S. Department of Agriculture designated 243 veterinary shortage areas across 46 states — the highest number recorded.
A young family from California recently stopped at the Ropp Jersey Cheese store where they shared some of their common along with unique experiences with Ken Ropp.
The 2025 Indiana Barn Foundation Barn Tour will be held in LaGrange County on Sept. 13, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Chris Hoffman is president of Pennsylvania Farm Bureau. He is a first-generation hog and chicken farmer.
Dan Parker and family had a full schedule since AgriNews’ last visit in late May, including the FFA convention and the opening of fair season.
With the record prices being paid for fat cattle I am trying to get them to eat and gain as fast as possible so we can take advantage of this crazy-high cattle market.
By having the HeatSiecker patches on this year, it allowed for digital alerts of estrus and not having to spend as much time visually observing the cows in person.
The numbers are shocking: Per the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, one in four seniors age 65 or older experience falls each year.
Space — or the lack of it — doesn’t have to stand between you and a fruitful garden. You just have to be creative.
Before we know it, we’ll need to move into hot weather mode and take steps to stay healthy and safe in the heat.
Muscle aches are not uncommon with statin drugs like Lipitor, but research has shown that in most people with muscle or joint aches who take statins, the medication is not the underlying cause.
What’s the difference between a lightship basket and a friendship basket? You may have seen both terms applied to the famous wood and rattan woven baskets made in Nantucket.
Agriculture leaders voiced support for the massive spending and tax package bill that includes significant new farm program funding.
Farming is all about being resilient, and Mindy Orschell and her family have had to be just that as weather challenges impacted planting this spring.
When we see dramatic weight loss — greater than 5% to 10% is generally considered important — we think about a few important categories.
If you want to streamline meals without sacrificing flavor or nutrition, meal prepping grain bowls is a game-changer.
We can outwit the thieves who want our money and peace of mind. It just takes a little work.
Identify the designer of an antique and it will usually sell for more. Sometimes an attribution is enough.
AgriSafe shared its 2024 Annual Report, showcasing its impact on the agricultural community.