Iowa farmers could face economic disaster without the expanded ethanol and corn demand that comes with $5 billion carbon capture pipeline, groups say.
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Despite benefits, many Iowa farmers still don't plant cover crops
By Olivia Cohen for The Cedar Rapids Gazette and Wisconsin Watch. Broadcast version by Mark Richardson for Iowa News Service ...
While many stay indoors during cold temperatures, the Beringer family continues their daily farm operations in Cascade.
A new report points to the growing gap between the amount of corn Iowa grows and demand for the crop, and suggests new ...
Iowa corn growers are expressing frustration toward congressional lawmakers after attempts to pass legislation allowing ...
Chris Jones, an author, researcher and Iowa water quality advocate, launched his campaign for Iowa secretary of agriculture ...
A new analysis shows changing the nation’s ethanol supply could help struggling farmers in Iowa and beyond.
U.S. Ag Secretary Brooke Rollins names southwest Iowa economic development leader Starlyn Perdue to lead the U.S. Farm Service Agency in Iowa.
Iowa Ag Secretary Mike Naig, seeking reelection, proposes Farm Bill-like legislation with priorities ranging from promoting beekeeping to tax breaks.
One of the interesting things about demand for farmland is just how stable it seems to be. Iowa State University data tells ...
Sec. Mike Naig announced his plans to introduce the first Iowa Farm Act to strengthen Iowa agriculture in 2026 legislative ...
Former Iowa Secretary of Agriculture Bill Northey died in 2024. He was nominated for the 2026 award by the Iowa Farm Bureau ...
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