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West-central Illinois projects get farm bureau grants

Illinois Farm Bureau has awarded rural communities, including some in west-central Illinois, grants for local development projects.
More than 400 Philadelphia students showcased their science projects Thursday at the annual George Washington Carver Science ...
In some ways, it feels like the kind of thing I’ve been working on forever,” says Joshua Bennett of his new poetry book, “We ...
Dozens of young farmers descended on Parliament to take part in a debate on whether regenerative farming can feed the nation. Committee Room 14 in the ...
From plastic bag openers to AI glasses: around 850 exhibitors from 40 countries are presenting over 1000 inventions at the international trade fair for inventions in Geneva. The 51st edition of the ...
"You have to understand. I used to eat a Reese’s product every day." Grandchild of famed Reese's candy inventor slams Hershey ...
Walk into any Iowa cornfield and you’ll see the result of the longest agricultural research project in U.S. history. From the ...
India today presents a striking paradox in research, development, and innovation. Despite unprecedented government ambition, ...
Aambé Health Launches “Living Food” Initiative with One Season Farmers and Harvest Today to Expand Tribal Food Systems ...
The University of Tulsa Board of Trustees today named Stacy Leeds as the university's 22nd president effective July 1. Currently the dean of the Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law at Arizona State ...
Cytotrait, a biotechnology spinout company from The University of Manchester focussed on the development of novel traits for food and agriculture, announces the close of its £3M seed funding round.
On the same day that Tennessee state Rep. Johnny Garrett, a Goodlettsville Republican, introduced a bill that would bar naturalized and dual citizens from seeking federal office, I was reading about ...