Let’s Talk About 2025 (Briefly), Then Move On to 2026
As harvest winds down for some and continues for others, hear the IL Soy Envoys’ take on yields, drought impacts, and what’s ahead for 2026.
Upcoming Webinar: Soil Health Sounds Great—But Is It Paying Yet?
Adopting cover crops and no-till can improve soil health over time, but what about the short-term returns? This webinar takes a look at two years of replicated trial results across Illinois to see how these conservation practices are performing.
The Forecast from the Road
Matt Reardon breaks down how a stalled jet stream deepened Illinois’ drought and why this weekend’s pattern shift could bring long-awaited rain.
Red Crown Rot: The Soybean Disease That Keeps Raising Questions
Red crown rot continues to challenge farmers and researchers alike—tune in to Field Advisor as experts share the latest developments on this complex soybean disease.
What Farmers Need to Know: Illinois Climate-Smart Agriculture Program
Illinois farmers can soon apply for up to $315,000 in cost-share funding to implement no-till and strip-till practices through a new Illinois Department of Agriculture Climate-Smart program starting in fall 2025.
Soybean Invertebrate Loss Estimates from the United States — 2024
Soybean pests continue to take a serious bite out of yields and profits — see which insects and slugs cost U.S. farmers over $843 million in 2024 and where they caused the most damage.
What Old Wineskins Teach Us About 2025’s Dry Soybean Harvest
What do ancient wineskins have to do with soybean pods? IL Soy Envoy Matt Montgomery connects a timeless parable to a timely harvest challenge.
Soybean Cyst Nematode: How Much Yield Are You Leaving in the Field?
Behind every disappointing soybean yield might lurk SCN — tune in as top pathologists and agronomists unpack the latest science and strategy to control it.
Farmers Drive Checkoff-Funded Research for 2025-2026
From battling weeds and disease to boosting soil health and profitability, see where your Illinois Soybean Checkoff dollars are fueling the next wave of farmer-focused research.
The Battle for Conservation Funding in Illinois
Eliot Clay and Andrew Larson join Field Advisor to talk about the vital role of SWCDs in supporting farmers and securing conservation funding in Springfield.


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