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Grills and gatherings spotlight Iowa agriculture

Grills and gatherings spotlight Iowa agriculture

Summer in Iowa means more than just sunshine and warm weather — it’s a season packed with hometown festivals, bustling county fairs, and backyard barbecues. From Main Street parades to pork chops on the grill, these events celebrate the best of Iowa communities and Iowa agriculture. Whether you’re sipping on local craft brews or savoring a sweet corn roast, summertime traditions offer the perfect opportunity to support and showcase Iowa-grown products. This season, make sure what’s on your...

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Some farmers are having to replant in Northeast Iowa

Some farmers are having to replant in Northeast Iowa

It’s never a pleasant thought, but it’s important for farmers to understand when they might have to pull the trigger and replant some crops. Northeast Iowa Beck’s Agronomist Lee Koenigsfeld said planting was mostly done in his area, but some farmers have had to get...

Employing a proactive approach to get ahead of tar spot

Employing a proactive approach to get ahead of tar spot

The fungal disease, tar spot, continues to expand each year across the corn growing regions of the United States. One of the biggest problems brought on by tar spot is that it has a latency period of 14-20 days. That is the time in between which the plant has been...

Confluence Genetics purchases Benson Hill assets out of Chapter 11

Confluence Genetics purchases Benson Hill assets out of Chapter 11

The United States Bankruptcy Court for the District of Delaware approved this week the sale of the business assets of Benson Hill to Confluence Genetics, LLC. This sale, set to close at 11:59 p.m. tonight, will enable the historic business to continue outside of...

First MAHA report undermines confidence in U.S. agriculture

First MAHA report undermines confidence in U.S. agriculture

The Make America Healthy Again Commission released its first report this week, and it contained some troubling assertions. The consequences of this report are causing concerns among farmers and ranchers. Sam Kieffer, vice president of public policy for the American...

2025 planting nearly done, but not easy

2025 planting nearly done, but not easy

Iowa farmers got an early jump on planting this spring, taking advantage of favorable conditions in April. But progress hasn’t come without challenges, as scattered storms and temperature swings kept growers on their toes. With planting nearly complete, heavy rains...

Indigo Ag completes industry-leading fourth carbon crop

Indigo Ag completes industry-leading fourth carbon crop

Recently, Indigo Ag announced the issuance of its fourth carbon crop, which totaled at nearly 1 megaton of carbon sequestration. This makes them the only company to complete four carbon harvests and pay participating farmers. Lauren Lindner, account director with...

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Cattle industry prepares for USMCA review

Cattle industry prepares for USMCA review

Since returning to office in January, President Trump has once again brought trade policy to the forefront of national discussion. His previous use of tariffs is now facing scrutiny from the U.S. Court of International Trade, reigniting debate over their impact. But...