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Pushing to update conservation processes in Iowa

Pushing to update conservation processes in Iowa

With the current restrictions on water usage in the Des Moines metro, water conservation practices are at the forefront of discussion. While we have many new practices that offer plenty of benefits for farmers and the nearby waterways, it can be difficult to make changes in a timely manner. Hannah Inman, CEO of the Great Outdoors Foundation in West Des Moines, said they are pushing to update the ways that we deliver conservation. Inman said that the process to navigate regulatory barriers,...

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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....

Using adjuvants to optimize herbicide activity

Using adjuvants to optimize herbicide activity

On Monday the state of Iowa was hit with widespread thunderstorms that delivered considerable rainfall to large swaths of the state. Before the storms however, a one-to-two-week window of favorable weather conditions allowed growers to get a lot of seed in the ground...

Thunderstorms make summertime precipitation difficult to predict

Thunderstorms make summertime precipitation difficult to predict

Most of the crops in Iowa are in the ground at this point, so many farmers are keeping a close eye on the weather and praying for some “million-dollar rain.” To get a clearer picture of what the large-scale weather patterns will look like in the U.S., many analysts...

South American Weather and Crop Update (5-20-25)

South American Weather and Crop Update (5-20-25)

Parts of South America recently received some rain, but now there are concerns about water damage since they almost received too much rain. Allendale commodity broker Greg McBride said the upcoming forecast is looking to be drier for the bulk of Brazil and Argentina...

NASS releases 2024 county corn and soybean yields

NASS releases 2024 county corn and soybean yields

The National Agricultural Statistics Service released the 2024 county yield estimates for corn and soybeans. Following typical patterns, corn and soybean yields were highest in the Midwest Corn Belt region and south into the Mississippi Delta. Counties with yields...

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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”...