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When I was a kid, summer wasn’t just about sunshine and sprinklers — it meant jam. My mom would line up jewel-toned jars of homemade preserves, from apricot to zucchini, each jar a little pot ...
University of Illinois alumnus Eric Hodel didn’t begin his career expecting to lead one of the nation’s largest faith-based food banks.
With all the negative, questionable and just plain bad news out there lately, I’ll take good news anywhere I can find it.
Keeping the past alive is part of the appeal of antiques. The most valuable, most desirable collectibles are original antiques, but reproductions can have their own interesting stories.
Gallstones are common — 6% of men and 9% of women will get one over a lifetime — and are mostly composed of bile salts and cholesterol.
The Trump administration is suing the state of California to block animal welfare laws that it says unconstitutionally helped send egg prices soaring.
The vast majority of U.S. adults are at least somewhat stressed about the cost of groceries, a new poll finds, as prices continue to rise and concerns about the impact of President Donald Trump ...
From canning vegetables to volunteering at Taste From Indiana Farms at the Indiana State Fair, Mindy Orschell is enjoying the final few weeks of summer on — and off — the farm.
The cooler weather this past week allowed us to wean calves and introduce some new heifers to the herds.
The Environmental Protection Agency’s plan to relax rules aimed at cleaning up auto tailpipe emissions is the latest Trump administration move to undo incentives for automakers to go electric.
The national average diesel price fell seven-tenths of a cent to $3.805, ending a streak of three straight increases, according to U.S. Energy Information Administration data.
Several provisions specific to crop insurance that the industry pushed for were included in the budget reconciliation package that Congress recently approved.