A USDA survey finds nearly 80% of rented farmland is owned by non-farming landlords, many over 70, raising questions about the future of U.S. farmland.
The Smith family captures value from cover crops twice—first as high-quality cattle feed and then as biological fuel for no-till corn and soybeans.
How resiliency steered Class of 2026 Iowa Master Farmers Dan and Susan Voss through farming challenges and health scares ...
The state produces 16.1 billion pounds of milk a year, keeping a consistent herd of 630,000 cows. According to the International Dairy Foods Association, New York sits at the top of current ...
Meeting the real people behind Iowa's family farms reminds us what’s real in a world increasingly shaped online.
Kevan “Butch” Kvamme, born Sept. 3, 1938, in Harlan, Iowa, passed away March 4, 2026, at Whatcom Hospice in Bellingham, after ...
Corn over wheat. Like most of the Midwest, Iowa was settled by farmers moving west, growing what they knew best — until they ...
The Wisconsin Rural Opportunities Foundation (WROF) recently awarded five scholarships to attendees of the 2026 PDP ...
DATCP names six top candidates for the 79th Alice in Dairyland, who now enter intensive training and interviews ahead of the May 2026 finals in Marathon County.
Iowa Secretary of Agriculture Mike Naig has announced that applications are now open for the third year of Choose Iowa Dairy Innovation Grants. The program welcomes eligible ...
Each year, Choose Iowa awards grants to local farmers and agriculture-related businesses. The state initiative also helps ...
Prairie Farms and Hiland Dairy collectible bottles and sweepstakes celebrate the iconic "Winners Drink Milk" moment at the Indy 500 (R) ...