Kansas City Fed economist: land values keep ag finances stable
An economist with the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City says financial conditions in the ag sector are holding steady. Nathan Kauffman, senior vice president and Omaha Branch executive, says […]
Radio Iowa High School Football Poll 10/20/25
Class 5A 1. Dowling Catholic (7-1). LW #3 @ Marshalltown 2. Iowa City Liberty (7-1), LW #4 vs Muscatine 3. Sioux City East (7-1), LW #5 @ Ames 4. Ankeny […]
Gratiot County sugarbeet growers help revive one of Michigan’s oldest agriscience programs
Sugarbeet growers in Michigan are helping to upgrade one of the largest and oldest agriscience land labs in the state. Ithaca agriscience teacher and FFA advisor Leslie Siefka tells Brownfield […]
Carter Named Player of the Week by GPAC after two interceptions

SIOUX CITY, Iowa – Northwestern College defensive back Jordan Carter has been selected as the GPAC Defensive Player of the Week, presented by Hauff Mid-America Sports. It is the first […]
Craig: USDA layoffs, vet shortages leave U.S. vulnerable to foreign animal diseases
The Ranking Member of the U.S. House Agriculture Committee is concerned layoffs at USDA make the U.S. more susceptible to foreign animal disease outbreaks. Angie Craig tells Brownfield New World […]
World Food Prize 2025 events kicking off in Iowa
World Food Prize events are underway in Des Moines as several thousand government officials, researchers and food producers from around the globe gather for panel discussions and recognition of this […]
Woman killed in eastern Iowa crash involving school bus
The Iowa State Patrol has released the name of an eastern Iowa woman who died after her vehicle was rear-ended by a school bus. The patrol’s accident report indicates at […]
Turn Harvest Into a Weed Management Opportunity
Harvest is in full swing, and Corteva Agriscience Market Development Specialist, Jason Gibson, says the combine cab gives farmers one last chance to evaluate the success of their herbicide program […]
NFU says Argentina bailout sends mixed signals to farmers
The president of the National Farmers Union says the Trump administration’s recent taxpayer-funded bailout of Argentina is sending mixed signals to farmers and ranchers. Rob Larew tells Brownfield, “The fact […]
Industry leaders say beef imports from Argentina could pressure U.S. cattle markets
The Trump administration says it is considering purchasing beef from Argentina to help lower retail prices in the U.S. The President made his comments aboard Air Force One on Sunday. Ethan […]