AG News
2 weeks ago
Goss: Rural Outlook Improving for 2026

Goss attributes this drag to the state’s heavy reliance on farm equipment manufacturing.

AG News
2 weeks ago
USDA Reports Historic Low in November Placements; Nebraska Retains Top Spot

KICD Farm Director George Bower reports that Iowa cattle producers continue to buck the nationwide trend of placing fewer animals on feedlots.

AG News
2 weeks ago
Emmetsburg Poet Facility Lab for Experimental Fuels

Doug Berven spoke to KICD Farm News at Trade Talk in Kansas City.

AG News
3 weeks ago
Spencer School Board Presses Lawmakers on School Funding Issues

The Spencer School Board met last Wednesday, December 10th with local state lawmakers—Senators Lynn Evans and David Rowley, and Representative John Wills—to air crucial district concerns ahead of the upcoming legislative session in Des Moines.

AG News
1 month ago
Iowa Feedlots See Growth as National Cattle Numbers Decline

The USDA reported 11.7 million head of cattle being fed November 1st, down 2 percent from November 1st of 2024.

AG News
3 months ago
Joni Ernst Comments

Des Moines, IA (Northwestiowanow.com) — Farm groups including the right-wing Farm Bureau and left-wing […]

AG News
4 months ago
Iowa Ag Secretary Naig Talks India Trade Mission Trip

He says the reception warmed markedly during the visit, when the two national governments indicated a willingness to further negotiate.

AG News
4 months ago
Fundraising for Clay County Fair 4-H Facility Improvements

“Together for Tomorrow – Transforming Spaces, Building Futures” is the vision for fundraising for Clay County Fair 4-H spaces improvements.

AG News
8 months ago
AGCO First Quarter Earnings

International Farm Equipment maker AGCO is out with first quarter earnings. George Bower reports.

AG News
8 months ago
ISU Spring Moisture Results

Since 1959 Iowa State University Extension has been checking water moisture levels in the same locations twice a year.

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