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Fourteen candidates pursue title of 72nd Iowa Dairy Princess

Fourteen candidates pursue title of 72nd Iowa Dairy Princess

Fourteen young women involved within Iowa’s dairy community will compete for the title of 72nd Iowa Dairy Princess and Alternate. The coronation ceremony will be held Wednesday, August 6, at 7:30p.m. at the Multi-Media Center of the Cattle Barn at the Iowa State Fairgrounds in Des Moines. The Iowa Dairy Princess and Alternate serve as year-long spokespersons for Iowa’s dairy community, attending events across the state to connect with consumers and promote dairy. During the two-day contest,...

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Hogs also at risk in screwworm battle

Hogs also at risk in screwworm battle

The USDA has announced plans to reopen the southern border to cattle and bison imports in a phased approach, signaling progress in the effort to control the New World Screwworm threat. This move comes as positive news for the livestock industry, particularly cattle...

Water hemp is one of the top weeds impacting Iowa crops

Water hemp is one of the top weeds impacting Iowa crops

So far, most of Iowa’s crops are looking healthy, which is especially important as we enter the critical timeframe for pollination. Weed control is incredibly important in making sure that crops are healthy, and one of the top problem weeds is water hemp. Travis...

Nursery stage nutrition helps set the stage for maximum potential

Nursery stage nutrition helps set the stage for maximum potential

Healthy and strong nursery pigs are essential to ensuring that each animal reaches its maximum potential. If a piglet does not receive the essential minerals and nutrients, it can limit their potential in the long run. Jeremiah Nemechek is a tech services nutritionist...

Iowa farmers can cultivate their farm’s brand

Iowa farmers can cultivate their farm’s brand

In tough economic times, farmers are looking for alternative income streams and ways to increase their profit margins. One way is through direct-to-consumer sales, whether through farmers' markets, roadside stands, or online. In Iowa, the Choose Iowa program has...

Rare bug near Iowa prompts field warnings

Rare bug near Iowa prompts field warnings

Profit margins are already razor-thin for many Midwest farmers this year, prompting increased diligence in scouting and early detection of crop threats. With careful planning and proactive crop protection strategies in place, most producers felt prepared for the...

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