By Edward Lynn, Editor CLIVE, Iowa — Pork producers across the state will have an opportunity to gain expert insights and industry updates at the
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Inspire Future Innovators: Volunteer to Judge at the 2025 State Science and Technology Fair of Iowa
By Sydney Peterson, Alexa Groff AMES, Iowa – Iowa State University Extension and Outreach is seeking judges for the State Science and Technology Fair
Focus of 2025 Three-State Beef Conference Is Improving Efficiencies in the Cow Herd
Greenfield is Iowa location, to be held Jan. 15 By Erika Lundy-Woolfolk, Chris Clark GREENFIELD, Iowa – The Three-State Beef Conference provides beef cattle producers
Register Now for 2025 Farm Transitions Conference
By Kristiana Coutu AMES, Iowa – The 2025 Farm Transitions Conference will be held Feb. 6-7, 2025, at the Gateway Hotel and Conference Center in
Beef Quality Assurance Sessions in Iowa Set for January
By Denise Schwab AMES, Iowa – If you’ll need to update your Beef Quality Assurance certification in January, Iowa Beef Center and Iowa State University
$1.7M R-STEP Grant to Empower Decision Makers’ Renewable Energy Choices
by Esther Crompton, Luke Seaberg AMES, Iowa – Iowa State University Extension and Outreach will receive $1.7 million from the U.S. Department of Energy Renewable
Tips for Hunting for Wild Mushrooms in Iowa
AMES, Iowa – In Iowa, mushroom hunting is quite common. However, knowing the peak time to hunt for a particular mushroom can be challenging. Chelsea
Yard and Garden: Spring Houseplant Care
AMES, Iowa — Houseplants provide beauty and green indoors throughout the year. As spring weather approaches and the days get warmer and longer, indoor plants
Swine Producers Should Inspect Barn Ventilation before Summer Arrives
AMES, Iowa — Properly functioning ventilation systems are vital to today’s pork production facilities, and following a regular process for maintaining their operation can pay
Crop Planting is Underway Amid Lingering Concerns About Deep Soil Moisture
Warm soil temperatures and favorable weather have allowed farmers across Iowa to start planting corn and soybeans this week, according to several field agronomists. Wednesday