Top IL Corn Videos of 2022

January 5, 2023

Social Media has changed the way the world sees companies and brands. Videos are a medium that has skyrocketed over the last couple decades and IL Corn is making sure to keep up. 

 

Reaching a larger audience in different ways, IL Corn’s newly created TikTok account went viral in 2022. Also new to 2022, IL Corn TV debuted. IL Corn TV is a weekly ag news segment that recounts the previous week’s news. Mostly on youtube, the second highest visited website in the world, IL Corn TV has grown exponentially in 2022 and will continue to be a resource for farmers in Illinois. If you haven’t yet, subscribe to the IL Corn TV youtube channel to get alerts when new episodes are out. 

 

Before we fly into the top videos on IL Corn TV, we want to show the best and favorite videos on our other social media platforms.

 

Top 6 Videos


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A video of a corn field with the name mark wilson on it

Mark Wilson Farm During Harvest with a small snafu

A red and white windmill is against a blue sky.

Selling sweet corn, veggies and a flower business - Meet the Browns

A man with a beard is on a facebook page called ethanol

Dave is Finally on Social Media! Talking Ethanol

A man with a beard is driving a tractor in a field.

Meet Tim Jolly a farmer in Chenoa, IL

A man is sitting in front of a brewery with a sign that says keg grove brewing company.

Beer can be made from corn! Watch brewery owner Jeff talk about it.

A picture of a field of grass growing out of the ground.

New Conservation Series - Uncovering Cover Crops

Airlines are committed to the use of renewable energy sources
A family is standing in a field of wheat.
A collage of pictures with the words happy anniversary 50 years
A taiwanese market for il corn is being advertised
A bag of money is sitting on top of a pile of money in a field.
A man is standing in front of a herd of cows in a field.
Baby with Corn Plastic Food Containers
By Pearl McDade June 12, 2026
Explore how corn is converted into PLA bioplastic for cups, food packaging, and 3D printing as demand grows for sustainable materials.
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By Tara Desmond June 11, 2026
PCM's 2026 Data Book, featured in this week's Prairie Farmer, shares 11 years of field data proving conservation and profitability go hand in hand.
By Tara Desmond June 11, 2026
How much do you know about the farmers who came before you and the decisions that still shape Illinois agriculture today? That's what University of Illinois student Lyndon Shi set out to explore during his internship with IL Corn . What began as an archival research project became a deeper look at the history of farmer leadership, innovation and advocacy in Illinois. While digging through university archives, Lyndon uncovered an undigitized manuscript from agricultural economist Harold Guither explaining the case for checkoffs. When he mentioned the discovery to IL Corn Director Rod Weinzierl, he got an unexpected response: "Oh yeah, I know him. We worked with him." It was a reminder that agricultural history isn't as distant as it may seem. Lyndon's research connected two eras of the IL Corn Growers Association: the original organization founded in the 1890s and the modern ICGA established in the 1970s. He learned how University of Illinois agriculture dean Eugene Davenport helped organize corn growers and sent professors across the state on "Corn Gospel Trains" to share the latest farming research. One story stood out in particular: the adoption of hybrid corn. Farmers who once judged corn by the appearance of the ear had to shift their focus to yield. Lyndon sees a similar transition today, as farmers increasingly balance yield with profitability amid rising input costs. "Illinois corn farmers are very good at organizing, and they are genuinely very grassroots," Lyndon said. "They've had a much more active role in shaping policy rather than just being on the receiving end." This Summer and Fall, Lyndon will travel to Taiwan on a federal scholarship to study food security. He'll do so with a new appreciation for Illinois agriculture's global connections, including Taiwan's longstanding role as an important trading partner. Watch the full conversation on IL Corn TV to hear Lyndon's research firsthand and discover how Illinois corn's history continues to influence the future.
Matt at USAPEEC Strategic Conference
By Tara Desmond June 11, 2026
IL Corn director Matt Raben was elected to USAPEEC's executive committee at the organization's 37th Annual Meeting this week.
Green world map with black curved arrows linking North America to Europe and Asia
By Lyndi Allen June 11, 2026
As one of the nation’s top agriculture exporters, Illinois ships corn to buyers across the globe—but where is it all going
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By Tara Desmond June 11, 2026
Funk's Farm manager Brian Bangert explains the farm's 200-year history, the origins of Funk's G Hybrid, and how corn powers their cattle operation today.
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