Long Distance Farming on the Rise
Long distance or absentee farming is on the rise according too recent agricultural surveys, leading to some farmers worrying about the decline of family farming operations and the concentration of…
Long distance or absentee farming is on the rise according too recent agricultural surveys, leading to some farmers worrying about the decline of family farming operations and the concentration of…
Bills proposed in the Iowa and Arkansas legislatures that would have allowed the sale of raw milk were recently defeated, signifying a continuing distrust that many consumers feel for unpasteurized…
One way to see the increase in productions is to look at the local farmer markets. The Ottumwa Farmers Market in Iowa has seen a great increase in vendors and…
The Associated Press reports Iowa Secretary of Agriculture Bill Northey said the wet weather and old temperatures are causing a hardship for farmers that need to get fields ready for…
Leader from the Iowa Corn Growers Association (ICGA) and the Iowa Corn Promotion Board (ICPB) said Iowa's corn farmers are going into the planting season with steady business plans and…
Rain and warm weather is a good sign for Iowa farmers. Early spring flooding caused concern for farmers across the Midwest. The weather caused such problems that many farmers had…
It comes with little surprise that many fields lay unplanted after heavy spring rainfalls, but the good news is it is not as bad as it looks. The USDA announced…
The weather has not been producers' friends this season. Iowa farmers are seeing a delay on tomato crops. Cool weather has caused the delay making the harvest a few weeks…
According to the Iowa Farm Bureau officials, farmers are set to match or break the yield of corn crops for 2009. Despite the higher yield, corn prices could decrease as…
US Rep. Dave Loebsack voted to hold $1,406,000 for Iowa producers in the Agriculture Appropriations Bill. The money will be used for projects that benefit farmers by helping with conservation…