Farmers aren't the only ones raising concerns on how tariffs will affect Iowans. Mike Draper, owner of local t-shirt store Raygun, shared that a shirt they sell may be "from Mexico," but the fabric ...
Sandhill Farm in Sinsinawa, Wisconsin said new tariffs imposed could not only impact them, but the ag industry as a whole.
I am so proud to celebrate Iowa Agriculture Week in recognition of our hardworking farmers and all those involved in the ...
Kathy Byrnes is one of 32,000 Iowans who could lose coverage next year if proposed legislation becomes law. DES MOINES, Iowa ...
Activity is picking up on many farms across the Midwest. Stu Swanson grows corn, soybeans, and finishes feeder pigs in ...
On Wednesday, President Donald Trump announced new tariffs on imports from around the world. An Iowa State University ...
More than 30 Iowa Farm Bureau members, representing 21 counties met with Iowa’s congressional delegation last week in ...
Not the NCAA Tournament, but the Women’s Basketball Invitation Tournament (WBIT). The Gators accepted a bid to the invitational Sunday evening. As a No. 3 seed, they face Northern Iowa on ...
As Women’s History Month comes to a close, a notable shift in American agriculture is worth celebrating: more women than ever ...
Third-generation farmer Lillie Beringer-Crock of Cascade is taking new strides each day to improve soil and water quality on her northeast Iowa family farm.
For much of our history, rural women led the charge on social progress through our country’s biggest crises. And now they can help save us again.
In Iowa, agriculture connects us all. Those of us who live on farms, in rural communities, and even in cities across our great state are fortunate to have a deep-rooted understanding of all our ...
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