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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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Naig reports encouraging crop conditions in much of Iowa

Naig reports encouraging crop conditions in much of Iowa

Before planters even rolled into Iowa fields this spring, there were early warnings that a hot and dry summer could pose serious challenges for the 2025 growing season. While summer is still in its first week, crop conditions across much of the state are holding up...

Central Iowa farmer experimenting with cover crops

Central Iowa farmer experimenting with cover crops

As we learn more about the benefits of cover crops, we’ve seen increased adoption of them across the state. One farm in Boone is even applying those cover crops to a different product: pumpkins. Jeremy Gustafson, a member of Practical Farmers of Iowa, gave a tour of...

Iowa 4th of July cookouts still at record-high costs

Iowa 4th of July cookouts still at record-high costs

As Americans all across the country are gearing up to celebrate Independence Day, families planning a cookout celebration should plan to spend about the same as they did last year. Samantha Ayoub, an associate economist for the American Farm Bureau Federation, said...

Storms, wind, and hail testing the resilience of northwest Iowa crops

Storms, wind, and hail testing the resilience of northwest Iowa crops

Early in the growing season, as spring transitions to summer, the weather can be unpredictable and difficult to deal with for growers. Eric Bartels is a northwest Iowa Beck’s Hybrids agronomist, and he says that June has delivered no shortage of weather challenges to...

Expanding corn markets a top NCGA goal

Expanding corn markets a top NCGA goal

U.S. corn growers face mounting challenges in marketing their crop abroad, from persistent ag trade deficits to being undercut by Brazilian corn during their peak harvest season. Shifting global demand has made it harder for American producers to stay competitive....

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Iowa corn disease pressure builds early

Iowa corn disease pressure builds early

Tar Spot has been detected early in Iowa cornfields, raising concerns for farmers as they prepare to implement their crop protection plans. The fungal disease, which can spread rapidly under the right conditions, is showing up weeks ahead of typical timelines in some...