It might be weeks before agriculture experts can say with confidence how the state’s corn and soybean yields fared this year, but some of the
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Inside one local ethanol plant where pipeline carbon dioxide would come from
At Corn LP in Goldfield, they’re brewing beer from corn, and then refining it into high proof alcohol (aka ethanol) from there – as high
Crop conditions were steady heading into a very hot week
The condition of Iowa’s corn and soybean crops remained relatively unchanged last week, according to a U.S. Department of Agriculture report on Monday, but a
Feenstra & Guth Visit Prestage Foods Plant
Feenstra calls for energy independence, but opposes Eminent Domain for pipelines Need for affordable housing highlighted Eagle Grove, IA – Congressman Randy Feenstra and state
USDA relaxes conservation program rules to boost crop production
Agricultural landowners who are not renewing their agreements this year with the federal government to keep their land out of production have the ability to
Farmers plant nearly half of Iowa’s corn in past week
A hot and dry week finally gave Iowa farmers their best chance yet to plant corn this year, and they put about 43% of the