Iowa farmer preparing for what could be most expensive crop ever
By Mark Dorenkamp Filed Under: Crops, Iowa, News A farmer in southeast Iowa is preparing to grow what could be his most expensive crop ever [Read More]
By Mark Dorenkamp Filed Under: Crops, Iowa, News A farmer in southeast Iowa is preparing to grow what could be his most expensive crop ever [Read More]
News Iowa farmer prioritizing vulnerable corn as harvest approaches September 23, 2021 By Mark Dorenkamp Filed Under: Crops, Iowa, News A farmer in north-central Iowa [Read More]
The Iowa Department of Natural Resources will hold an online public meeting Sept. 30 with stakeholders to discuss how waste is generated and managed in [Read More]
News Grassley voices concerns about possible estate tax changes September 22, 2021 By Mark Dorenkamp Filed Under: Iowa, News Estate tax questions are burning among [Read More]
A section of Douglas Avenue will be closed to traffic starting Friday, September 24, for replacement of the bridge over Big Slough along with a [Read More]
The Muscatine Police Department notifies the public that Kraft Heinz, 1353 Isett Avenue, will be testing their boiler equipment on Wednesday and Thursday. Kraft Heinz [Read More]
By Pat Powers, KQWC, Webster City, courtesy Radio Iowa Fort Dodge-based NEW Cooperative confirms it was hit by a ransomware attack last weekend. In a [Read More]
Editor’s note: The following is part of a continuing series “Muscatine Fire: Who we are”, courtesy City of Muscatine public information officer Kevin Jenison, highlighting [Read More]
News Iowa farmers harvest corn and soybeans as crops mature rapidly September 20, 2021 By Mark Dorenkamp Filed Under: Crops, Iowa, News With more than [Read More]
By Mark Dorenkamp Filed Under: Crops, Iowa, News Farmers in drought-affected areas are mindful of stalk integrity going into harvest. Kelly Nieuwenhuis grows corn and [Read More]
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