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Iowans Can Look Forward To A Broiling, Wet Summer
If you thought last summer was hot, start preparing yourself for what the Almanac refers to as a “summer sizzler”.
If You See Boots On A Fence In Iowa, This Is What It Means
If you’re out exploring the countryside, you may even be lucky enough to find this special sight.
Farmers, Education, and Books; The Race For Iowa’s Vote
The 2024 Presidential race is on. In the last week, candidates vying for the job made their way to Iowa in hopes of gaining support from Hawkeye State
Iowa’s Pulled Pork Madness Releases Its “Sweet 16″
It’s March which means its bracket season!
Keeping Iowa Farms Alive Through Succession Planning
The best time to start succession planning is yesterday.
Fayette County Dairy Makes The Best Yogurt In The Country
People came from all over to compete in the 21st United States Championship Cheese Contest, and among them was Dave & Carolee Rapson of Country View Dairy from Hawkeye.
Drought Plan Released After Iowa’s Record Winter
In November, drought in Iowa peaked before entering one of the state’s wettest winters.
Larger Farms Means More Accidents On Iowa Farmers
With record harvest yields comes higher risks for injury.
More Farmers Gain The Right To Repair In Iowa
The American Farm Bureau Federation has partnered with more manufactures to give farmers the right to repair their equipment.
Lawmakers Seek USMCA Dispute Panel Over Mexico Corn Degree
A bipartisan coalition of Missouri lawmakers is one of many efforts pushing the Biden administration to respond to Mexico’s decree banning biotech corn imports.