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Iowa dairy farmers brace for market & labor challenges in 2026

Iowa dairy farmers brace for market & labor challenges in 2026

As 2025 winds down, northwest Iowa dairy farms are taking stock of a year that brought both optimism and new pressures. Sioux County dairy producer Christina Zuiderveen says harvest conditions set a positive tone, even though the year still delivered its share of challenges. Zuiderveen says the fall harvest came together smoothly for most dairy operations in her region. Wind damage and rust reduced yields in some fields, but overall, the season moved quickly, helped by a stretch of favorable...

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Food insecurity will only get worse without federal aid

Food insecurity will only get worse without federal aid

In a time where there is a large amount of uncertainty surrounding government funding, food banks and pantries across the country are certain of one thing: food insecurity is only going to get worse if things don’t change. Here in Iowa, we are seeing hunger growing in...

Secretary Naig announces 9 Choose Iowa Butchery Innovation Grants

Secretary Naig announces 9 Choose Iowa Butchery Innovation Grants

Iowa Secretary of Agriculture Mike Naig announced today nine Choose Iowa Butchery Innovation Grant recipients to expand small-scale meat processing capacity within Iowa. The Iowa Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship says in a press release that these...

HPAI detected in Nebraska dairy herd

HPAI detected in Nebraska dairy herd

A dairy herd in Nebraska is the latest to test positive for Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI), or bird flu. Dr. Roger Dudley, State Veterinarian for Nebraska, said testing confirmed the virus came from dairy cows in California that moved to the state. As...

Iowa delegation finds Ag opportunities in India

Iowa delegation finds Ag opportunities in India

Governor Kim Reynolds recently led a trade delegation to India, marking Iowa’s second visit to the country in less than a year. Joining her were Iowa Ag Secretary Mike Naig, business leaders, and representatives from agriculture, who met with officials and industry...

Keeping up with evolving crop diseases and pests

Keeping up with evolving crop diseases and pests

Crop diseases and pests tend to adapt and evolve quickly, so it’s important that the available seed hybrids are able to change along with them. Dustin Bowling, LG Seeds brand product manager, said they brought a healthy number of new varieties to market this year....

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