Midwestern soils are among the most productive in the world, thanks in part to extensive tile drainage systems that remove ...
URBANA, Ill. — A committed mission, a bold vision, eight strategic priorities and signature initiatives, and an evergreen ...
Illini Science Policy Program scholars participate in policy summit ...
Through a partnership with Illinois Extension and the DuQuoin State Fair, 4-H youth demonstrated their knowledge and skills ...
Aging brings challenges that affect physical, mental, and social well-being. Addressing these challenges requires a holistic ...
Know someone looking for inspiration to start a gardening project that, to this point, has only been a dream? Join Extension ...
Join the Youth Leadership Team to plan for the 2024-2025 4-H year. YLT is open to Christian County 4-H members ages 13-18.If ...
Join University of Illinois Extension Educator Michele Crawford for Meditation Mornings. This free virtual series consists of ...
Like almost everything else with climate change, the impacts are mostly bad news. Increasing drought severity is already driving pollinator declines in the southwest, and secondary climate change ...
Join us as we talk with Brodie Dunn, Outreach Associate in Biodiversity and Pollinators for Illinois Extension, about how pollinators are expected to respond to climate change. Learn more on the blog.
There is no more unnerving feeling than hearing the veterinarian say “open” too many times during preg-check. Having some open cows is normal in a 60-90 day breeding season. However, if the number of ...