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Iowa specialty crop growers can take advantage of new USDA funds

Iowa specialty crop growers can take advantage of new USDA funds

America’s specialty crop growers often face challenges that are unique to their segment of agriculture. As a result, the USDA recently started doling out funds earmarked for specialty crop growers. John Walt Boatright, director of government affairs for the American Farm Bureau Federation, said specialty crop growers can take advantage of the Marketing Assistance for Specialty Crops program. Boatright said the funds can be used to address a variety of issues faced by specialty crop growers....

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Cover crop funds open for Iowa producers

Cover crop funds open for Iowa producers

Conservation farming practices are gaining traction nationwide as more producers see long-term benefits for their land and their bottom line. Farmers who have already adopted these methods say they pay off over time, improving soil health and setting up future...

An update on the status of H5N1 in the swine industry

An update on the status of H5N1 in the swine industry

The effects of H5N1 are still being felt across the livestock industry, even though it has mostly fell out of public focus. While there has been only one minor detection of H5N1 in U.S. swine, the industry is still prepared in the event of an outbreak. Dr. Marisa...

U.S. agriculture is leery of RFK Jr.’s policies

U.S. agriculture is leery of RFK Jr.’s policies

Many promises have been made by Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F Kennedy, Jr., but few have been delivered on yet. The Make America Healthy Again Commission is being closely watched by American agriculture as it issues a widely anticipated report. Bill...

Inaugural statewide Choose Iowa farm store crawl set for June 21-22

Inaugural statewide Choose Iowa farm store crawl set for June 21-22

On Wednesday Iowa Secretary of Agriculture Mike Naig announced the inaugural statewide Choose Iowa Farm Store Crawl which will be held Saturday and Sunday, June 21-22. The two-day event will also coincide with the Iowa Barn Foundation's (IBF) Spring Barn Tour in Cedar...

GROWMARK announces 2025 scholarship winners

GROWMARK announces 2025 scholarship winners

Fifty-five students have been selected to receive scholarships totaling $2,000 each through the GROWMARK Foundation. Nearly 805 students from across the United States and Ontario, Canada, applied for the scholarships. Students who received scholarships will have those...

Naig outlines ag priorities, skips governor race

Naig outlines ag priorities, skips governor race

Since Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds announced last month that she would not seek reelection, speculation about her potential successors has quickly intensified, particularly within the Republican Party. The field is already starting to take shape, with 4th District U.S....

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MAHA report could hurt farmers and consumers

MAHA report could hurt farmers and consumers

The National Corn Growers Association responded to the Making America Healthy Again Committee report which raised unfounded questions about the safety of pesticides. The NCGA released a report speaking to the economic impact of widely-used technologies like atrazine...

GROWMARK announces 2025 scholarship winners

GROWMARK invests in future ag professionals

Fifty-five students across the U.S. and Ontario, Canada, have been awarded $2,000 scholarships through the GROWMARK Foundation, supporting their pursuit of degrees in agriculture or business-related fields. Nearly 805 students applied for the competitive program, with...

New campaign against Prop 12 begins

New campaign against Prop 12 begins

The Center for Environment and Welfare launched a new educational campaign urging Congress to stop the far-reaching consequences of California’s Proposition 12. The Center calls it an “overreaching law” that’s driving up U.S. grocery prices. The “Food Price Fix”...