Zylstra named GPAC Women’s soccer offensive player of the week

Maria Zylstra of Dordt University is this week’s GPAC/Hauff Mid-America Sports Women’s Soccer Offensive Player-of-the-Week. Zylstra, a sophomore from Sheboygan, Wisconsin, helped the Defenders pick up a pair of conference […]
Heads Up This Harvest Season, Part 2
Harvest is in full swing across the Cornhusker State. In Part 2 of Heads Up this Harvest Season, Nebraska Public Power District and its wholesale utility customers are reminding producers […]
Corn market supported by Mexican demand, variable U.S. harvest results
A commodities consultant says he’s optimistic about the corn market. Karl Setzer, a partner with Conus Ag Consulting, says export demand remains high with the closure of the U.S. border […]
Seed selection a key piece to managing soybean cyst nematode
A soybean cyst nematode specialist says selecting the right seed varieties is crucial when it comes to managing the pest. Jeremiah Mullock with BASF tells Brownfield the two most common […]
Episode 83 – Question, Persuade & Refer

Dr. Shawn Scholten from Creative Living Center discusses the QPR method (Question, Persuade & Refer) when someone seems to be struggling.
China trade buzz boosts soybean prices to start the week
Soybean prices began the week higher on prospects of U.S. and China trade negotiations progressing. Iowa State University Extension economist Chad Hart says President Trump’s optimistic tone about a potential […]
Carlee Jackson, Dordt University named GPAC Volleyball setter of the week

Carlee Jackson of Dordt University is this week’s GPAC/Hauff Mid-America Sports Volleyball Setter-of-the-Week. Jackson, a junior from Sioux City, Iowa, averaged 6.7 assists per set while running a 6-2 offense […]
Hull Man Arrested After Early-Morning Disturbance

The Sioux County Sheriff’s Office arrested 28-year-old Ricardo Ramos-Ledezma of Hull early Sunday morning, October 19, following a reported disturbance with injuries at a residence in Hull. Deputies arrived around […]
Feenstra says trade deals, not payments to farmers, should be priority
Republican Congressman Randy Feenstra says finding new markets for U.S. soybeans amid China’s boycott of American beans should be the priority and federal trade disruption payments should be a last […]
Blustery day may bring Iowa’s first widespread frost of fall
Forecasters say strong winds will be blowing across much of Iowa today and colder nighttime temperatures could bring many areas or the state the first frost of the season. National […]