Charley Jordan retired from the Army as a Chief Warrant Officer 4 in 2017, after more than 28 years of service.
The motives of those who engage in military and agricultural livelihoods share an important commonality. They want to serve.
Craig Stevenson, an Air Force veteran from Monon in northern Indiana, learned many skills during his time in the military ...
DU QUOIN, Ill. — As a veteran, Jerry Costello II recognizes the trait in other veterans that prompted him to enlist in the ...
Dewey Haag shows a sign given to him by Chuck Hanley, of Saunemin, Illinois, after Haag’s Midway Honor Flight trip to Washington, D.C., this year. The sign was made in Wisconsin by a friend of Dean ...
Ron Dykstra talks about the map hanging in the office of his shop that shows the locations of his farms. He started farming ...
Participation in the Precision Conservation Management program continues to grow and farmers can still sign up for the 2024 ...
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. — Lincoln Land Community College Continuing, Corporate and Professional Education and Todd Steinacher, ...
Farmers for Soil Health empowers farmers to lead the charge in sustainability, putting real money directly into their hands ...
The U.S. Department of Agriculture will begin issuing more than $2.14 billion in payments to eligible agricultural producers ...
Soybean farmers have benefited from decades of checkoff-funded research that’s pushed yields, and now a program is taking ...
Kipster, the nation’s first carbon-neutral egg brand, won the 2024 Good Egg Award hosted by Compassion in World Farming.