At the Blair Farm near Dayton, Iowa, a family has been utilizing their drainage water recycling system for over three years.
Iowa farmers could face economic disaster without the expanded ethanol and corn demand that comes with $5 billion carbon capture pipeline, groups say.
By Jarrett Renshaw, Karl Plume and Trevor Hunnicutt CLIVE, Iowa, Jan 27 (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump rallied ...
The Iowa Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship asked lawmakers for a $1.3 million increase to its total operating fund, with a bulk of the requested funding to cover operational costs and ...
The Iowa Farm Act passed out of a House subcommittee Wednesday with support from groups representing farmers, biofuel and ...
Iowa Ag Secretary Mike Naig, seeking reelection, proposes Farm Bill-like legislation with priorities ranging from promoting ...
Iowa soybean farmers are harvesting what the Iowa Farm Bureau says could be a record crop this year, with an expected 53 bushels per acre. But Verne Hosek, who lives outside Fairfax, isn’t optimistic ...
The president maintains a complicated relationship with loyal farmers facing depressed grain prices and higher costs for ...
As World War II reshaped rural Iowa, German prisoners of war became an essential labor force, and, in some cases, unexpected ...
Bloomberg's Mark Gurman reported that Apple is already looking into a clamshell-style foldable iPhone to follow up on its ...