The nationwide spread of highly pathogenic avian influenza, HPAI, also known as avian or bird flu, has many in Illinois concerned about livestock, ...
It’s the end of January, and yet I can feel the excitement of the approaching growing season. As the weather teases us with thoughts of the warmth to come with temperatures creeping into the 50s it is ...
While technology has revolutionized access to health information, the proliferation of inaccurate and potentially dangerous content online presents ...
As gardening continues to gain popularity, it is important to keep the learning growing. Whether it is skills needed for a ...
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Summer 4-H Camp – Registration is Open! We are excited to learn, grow and have fun this summer! Sign up to attend camp, held at Rock River Christian Camp in Polo, June 8-11. 4-H Camp is open to all ...
Herd knowledge, experience, and the addition of trusted genetics can take a beef cattle herd into new beginnings.
Take a tour of Dixon Springs Agricultural Center's 100-tap sugarbush operation and learn the basics of maple syrup production at the ninth annual backyard maple syrup production workshop. The free ...
It's never too early to start thinking about gardening. Join the Macon County Master Gardeners for a fun, engaging day of classroom-style sessions both beginning and expert gardeners will enjoy. Youth ...
ST. JOSEPH, Ill. – Caregivers play a vital role in our communities but often neglect their own needs while caring for loved ones. To address this, Illinois Extension is hosting two workshops in St.