In response to rising food and meat prices and food pantries' difficulties obtaining meat, the University of Illinois Extension and key partners ...
The 1970s were a time of change; people nationwide had growing concerns about environmental damage from industrial pollution ...
Pain is the body's warning signal that something is wrong. Patients and physicians collaborate to identify and treat the ...
The holiday season can be both magical and overwhelming.In this session, we’ll address some common stressors and discuss ...
Members will dive into the world of sports fishing, nature, and wildlife during the natural resources workshop! We will ...
In the heart of Livingston County, Hoffman’s Little Acres stands as proof that a small farm can have a big impact. From treating a sick Jersey cow to bottle-feeding her newborn calf, Anna Hoffman’s ...
November is National Diabetes Month, a time to focus on the impact of diabetes and the steps you can take to protect your health. Did you know that 1 in 10 Americans—more than 37 million people—has ...
PEKIN, Ill. - For the past several years there has been a rapidly growing population of women producers and an increasing role they are playing in agricultural operations. Women are taking on the role ...
OREGON, Ill. - The Ogle Jolly 4-H Club met on November 18 for their monthly meeting. The Cloverbuds, youth ages 5-7, made pumpkin pie in a bag. 4-H members reflected on their Veterans Day visit to ...
OREGON, Ill. - Ogle County’s top 4-H members and clubs were honored for outstanding achievement at a special program held Sunday, November 17, in the Byron Civic Theatre. Top county honors went to 4-H ...
URBANA, Ill. — Illinois Extension hosted a national training for the Navigating Difference Cultural Competency curriculum.
Sawyer and Abbie Cottrell are like many young ranchers. They want to give their sons and daughter a childhood that’s meaningful and that will live beyond themselves. The Cottrell homestead sits at the ...