Global Dairy Trade index up slightly Tuesday
The Global Dairy Trade index rose eight-tenths of a percentage point in Tuesday’s trading session. The biggest price gains were for Mozzarella cheese and lactose, which had very few sales. […]
Don’t overlook farm yard safety
The coordinator of the Upper Midwest Agricultural Health and Safety Center suggests the farm yard should not be overlooked during National Farm Safety Week. Megan Schossow with the University of […]
Crop insurance agent says grain markets continue to slide
Steve Koenig, with Momentum Ag says it’s been a tough time for farmers navigating low commodity prices. He says Momentum Ag works with farmers and ranchers on risk management, crop […]
Surgical hospital in Sioux City area pays settlement over False Claims Act violations
A health care provider in the Sioux City metro has agreed to pay over $12.7 million to settle a federal investigation of alleged kick-backs and False Claims Act violations. The […]
Schany’s Jersey to be Enshrined in Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame Ring of Honor
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. – Northwestern senior forward Molly Schany will have her jersey put on display in the Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame Ring of Honor in celebration of her accomplishments […]
Buyers’ market continues for used farm machinery
An equipment auction specialist says it continues to be a buyers’ market for used farm machinery. Scott Wiese, with Purple Wave Auction says supply is good. “There has been a […]
After devastating fire, Dobson Pipe Organ Builders new facility opens
After a devastating fire three years ago, Dobson Pipe Organ Builders — the western Iowa business that does work around the globe — celebrated the grand opening of its new […]
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Sioux Center Council reviews bids to add local electric generation
Sioux Center Municipal Utilities is working toward adding more than 11 megawatts of local standby electric generation, improving the community’s long-term energy security. Earlier this year, the proposal to add […]
2024 showing resilience of cover crop systems
A southern Illinois agronomist says 2024 is showing the resilience of cover crop systems. John Pike, who’s based in Williamson County, says a wet spring was challenging, but patience seems […]