Join us for a Tree ID Walk in the Village of Hamlet in Mercer County, where you'll learn to identify tree species by their ...
Being proactive about the decisions of any farming operation reduces risk, increases resiliency, impacts profitability, and ...
Water moves us. Every day, rain nourishes fields of growing crops, and rivers steadily flow through natural areas and ...
Livestock production is an important component of U.S. agriculture, with global demand for meat and dairy expected to double ...
Conflict in families can negatively affect individuals’ well-being and relationships. But what exactly do families today ...
Before heading back for the new school year, teams of high school students from across Illinois traveled to Champaign to put ...
The East Central Illinois Master Naturalists will kick off Climate Action Week by hosting booths at the Urbana Fall Fusion ...
Does your brain need a fitness routine? Join University of Illinois Educator Sara Attig as she leads participants through interactive activities designed to exercise the brain to maintain and enhance ...
We’re nearing that time of year when we’ll start to get warnings about the potential for a frost or freeze taking place. Is there really a difference between the two? Frosts can occur even when a ...
During this first week of October, many of the plants blooming in our landscape are mums, asters, goldenrods, sedums, and ornamental grasses. But what if your lilac is blooming? A lilac blooming in ...
You may have heard of carbon markets, or you may hear anything remotely economic and think: this is over my head. Either way, economic policies that address climate change are necessary to move the ...