New Illinois law changes JULIE notification time

A damage prevention manager with JULIE, Incorporated says a new Illinois law changes the notification timeline for excavation projects in the state. Roger Watwood tells Brownfield… “It’s going to take effect starting January 1, 2025.”  He says, “The day of the call to JULIE does not count at all. Then you have two full days,…Continue Reading

Comparing the profitability of organic vs. conventional crops

Can organic farming be more profitable than conventional farming? Michael Langemeier, Associate director of Purdue University’s Center for Commercial Agriculture discusses his research findings. The post Comparing the profitability of organic vs. conventional crops appeared first on Brownfield Ag News.     Continue Reading

Congressman Sorenson: “My farmers need a farm bill”

A member of the U.S. House Ag Committee says his constituents need a modernized farm bill. Illinois Democrat Eric Sorenson says it was the top topic of conversation during his visit to the Illinois State Fair. “The reference price problem that we have, that was one thing that was hot on people’s minds.”  He says,…Continue Reading

Director Lamb shares importance of the state fair

The director of the Indiana State Department of Agriculture says the Indiana State Fair serves as an opportunity for the department to get a pulse on the ag industry.  Don Lamb says the ISDA hosts several meetings with ag groups throughout the fair’s run. “The main thing that we try to do is really be…Continue Reading

Kansas officials announce $1 million groundwater management project

Federal and state grants will support a $1 million groundwater management project in southwest Kansas. The Kansas Infrastructure Hub announced Wednesday that the project will see more than 59,000 feet of canal converted to 13,200 linear feet of pipeline in Kearny County. State officials say the project will improve water use efficiency, eliminate infiltration and…Continue Reading

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