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Another wet week leaves many farmers frustrated
Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier· 8 hours agoScattered showers throughout the state allowed Iowa farmers 3.8 days suitable for fieldwork during the week ending Sunday, according to the U.S....
Severe weather delays crop planting in Iowa
telegraphherald.com· 5 days agoIowa farmers had an average of about two days available for field work last week due to severe weather that spawned damaging winds, nearly 30 tornadoes and triple the typical ...
Ex-ISU QB Brock Purdy adds another agricultural heavyweight to his social media ad roster
Gannett via AOL· 4 days agoIn the Corteva ad, Purdy says he got a chance to see how well its Pioneer-brand seed, developed at...
Severe weather keeps farmers out of fields — again
The Globe Gazette· 6 days agoCorn planted reached 88%. Sixty-six percent of the corn crop has emerged. Seventy-three percent of Iowa’s expected ...
Tornadoes and other severe weather keeps farmers out of fields – again
Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier· 6 days agoCorn planted reached 88%. Sixty-six percent of the corn crop has emerged. Seventy-three percent of ...
Iowa fought to keep Corteva, Pioneer. Now company is helping farmers battle climate change
Gannett via AOL· 6 days ago“It’s a constant battle.” Climate change, combined with a growing global population, creates the...
Crop Watch: Great start in east, but excess water hampers west
Reuters· 7 days agoCrop Watch follows 11 corn and 11 soybean fields across nine U.S. states, including two each in Iowa...
Op-Ed: Caitlin Clark Is Not In Danger. She's In The WNBA. | Essence
Essence· 9 hours agoA new crop of viewers of the male species have been watching the WNBA for five minutes now, and...
Little to no ethanol will qualify for US aviation fuel credit
Reuters via Yahoo News· 5 days agoLittle to no ethanol will qualify for U.S. sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) subsidies under a new...
Instead of all corn and soybeans, grow a variety of produce
The Gazette· 2 days agoIn his letter to the editor Brad Wilson wrote "At one point Jones suggests removing 40% of corn ethanol acres and planting them to seven fruits and vegetables, apparently ...