Recent News About Wkei Am 1450
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WKEI AM 1450: Henry County Director of Emergency Management Mat Schnepple on FEMA’s Public Assistance Program
Henry County Director of Emergency Management Mat Schnepple on FEMA’s Public Assistance Program
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WKEI AM 1450: Bermuda, Barbados hope to lure travelers to work and live for a year
U.S. travelers, many of whom have more time on their hands than ever before, face a conundrum: Americans aren’t welcome in many places around the world as the cases of COVID-19 continue to rise.
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WKEI AM 1450: Western Illinois Welcomes Goler as New Softball Coach
Western Illinois University has a new head softball coach, and her name is Alisa Goler, the department announced Tuesday (June 23).
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WKEI AM 1450: WIU Golfer Honored as All America Scholar
Western Illinois junior golfer Cameron Karney earned Division I Srixon/Cleveland Golf All-America Scholar recognition, the Golf Coaches Association of America announced Wednesday (June 17).
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WKEI AM 1450: BOT Hears Fall 2020 Semester Update, Approves FY21 Spending Plan
BOT Hears Fall 2020 Semester Update, Approves FY21 Spending Plan
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WKEI AM 1450: Fall storage concerns
Michlig Grain crop tour's average was 31.5 bushels an acre fewer than last year and almost 40 acres fewer than the top tour in 2016.
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WKEI AM 1450: Management critical when using cover crops as forage
U of I Extension educator will discuss cover crops as forage at 5 p.m. Sept. 25 at the U of I Orr Beef Research Center Field Day.
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WKEI AM 1450: Latest round of RFS waivers fuels criticism
A recent Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) approval of 31 refinery exemptions of the Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS) met disapproval from several agricultural groups.
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WKEI AM 1450: Profitability returns to hog market
Hog farmers welcomed the return of profitable prices in recent months after a tough start to the year.
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WKEI AM 1450: Digital tool targets stress, anxiety, depression
Knox County farmer Drew DeSutter described this spring as a microcosm of the whole farming experience. Unprecedented planting challenges, trade disruptions and depressed commodity prices collide to impact his livelihood and that of fellow farm families across the state.
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WKEI AM 1450: CropWatchers 2.0: Same story, different day
Old Man Winter roared back to life this week, adding snow to the mixture of rain and saturated soils our CropWatchers 2.0 team is already battling.
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WKEI AM 1450: Youth photographers encouraged to capture ag images
Youth photographers encouraged to capture ag images
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WKEI AM 1450: Local responders key when disaster hits livestock farms
Local responders key when disaster hits livestock farms
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WKEI AM 1450: Dicamba stewardships practices vital to product’s future
Dicamba stewardships practices vital to product’s future
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WKEI AM 1450: Quality key for profitability in wheat production
Quality key for profitability in wheat production
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WKEI AM 1450: Mexico reports 144 percent increase in monarch population
Mexico reports 144 percent increase in monarch population
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WKEI AM 1450: Blame it on the polar vortex: Arctic air pushes Illinois into deep freeze
Blame it on the polar vortex: Arctic air pushes Illinois into deep freeze
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WKEI AM 1450: Young Leaders on front line of AG issues
Young Leaders on front line of AG issues
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WKEI AM 1450: Anti-meat campaigns have little impact on consumer purchases
Anti-meat campaigns have little impact on consumer purchases