As a farmer and excavating contractor, Farm Bureau member Jacob Handsaker knows we often need to look beneath the surface to ...
While crop receipts are expected to rise slightly, animal product receipts are forecasted to fall, driven mainly by lower ...
From cover crops to wetlands and beyond, Iowa farmers once again shattered records for conservation and water quality ...
A new digital tool that utilizes artificial intelligence to help farmers match seeds to their fields with precision has been ...
The USDA released its quarterly estimate of the inventory of all hogs and pigs in the U.S. on March 26, 2026. All estimates ...
Today, the Arlington farmer is proving that conservation efforts, like no-till and cover crops, aren’t just the right thing ...
Record renewable fuel volume requirements for 2026 and 2027 are expected to help pull the biodiesel industry out of a slump ...
Iowa farmers have made profound progress in conservation over the past decade, particularly when it comes to edge-of-field ...
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Trumpeter swans — adored by Iowans for their beauty and their reputation as “love birds” — are making a remarkable comeback ...
A no-till pioneer in the 1980s, Grundy County farmer Brad Ohrt continues his mission to protect soil and water quality with ...