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Iowa Egg Council donates thousands of nutrient-dense eggs

Iowa Egg Council donates thousands of nutrient-dense eggs

As part of the Sack Hunger campaign, the Iowa Egg Council donated 14,100 dozen eggs to the Food Bank of Iowa today. The timing of the donation is also important, as May 1st marks the beginning of Egg Month. Iowa Ag Secretary Mike Naig said it’s a great example of the many ways that farmers meet the needs of people across the state. Iowa Egg Council Executive Director Kevin Stiles said Egg Month is a fantastic time to recognize the egg farmers themselves as well as the products they produce....

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Ag trade frustrations becoming bigger focus in Washington D.C.

Ag trade frustrations becoming bigger focus in Washington D.C.

At a recent hearing in Washington D.C. South Dakota GOP Senator John Thune told U.S. Trade Representative Katherine Tai that the Biden White House’s refusal to push for market boosting trade deals is having a negative effect on producers. Tai responded that some...

An effective burndown helps get the soybean season started right

An effective burndown helps get the soybean season started right

As growers are planting no-till and strip-till soybeans, they are focused on getting the crop off to a fast start. Controlling winter weeds and planting as early as conditions allow can go a long way towards a quality start to the growing season. Mike Probst,...

Tickets on sale for BBQ & Brew at the ballpark

Tickets on sale for BBQ & Brew at the ballpark

(Clive, Iowa) - Tickets are on sale for the second annual BBQ & Brew at the Ballpark. The event takes place on Saturday, June 22 at Principal Park in Des Moines from 2-7 p.m. Organized by the Iowa Pork Producers Association and the Iowa Cubs, this fun afternoon...

La Nina returns this summer after brief El Nino

La Nina returns this summer after brief El Nino

After a few years in a solid La Nina weather pattern, this winter saw a strong El Nino. However, that didn’t last long, as we are already back to ENSO-neutral, which will then lead to La Nina again this summer. Iowa State Climatologist Dr. Justin Glisan said this...

Keep mental health in mind during Mental Health Awareness Month

Keep mental health in mind during Mental Health Awareness Month

May is Mental Health Awareness Month. Studies show that farmer suicide rates are several times higher than the national average. Jessica Cabrera, managing director of member engagement with the American Farm Bureau Federation, says mental health among farmers and...

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