Missouri Corn frustrated as Congress punts year-round E15
The CEO of the Missouri Corn Growers Association says he’s frustrated with the lack of progress in Congress to allow year-round E15, nationwide. Bradley Schad tells Brownfield “we needed this […]
Fake Survey Scam Spreads Beyond Hull to Other Area Communities

A scam text message posing as a local issues survey that was first reported earlier this week in Hull is now being reported by residents across Northwest Iowa. The City […]
City of Little Rock Updates Rec Center

The City of Little Rock, Iowa, has renovated its rec center and has new equipment. The City of Little Rock was changing the key system on the rec center to […]
High fertilizer costs push Minnesota farmer to dig into a decade of data
A Minnesota farmer concerned about the high cost of fertilizer is using history as a guide. Ryan Mackenthun grows corn and soybeans near Hutchinson. “I looked at my past performance […]
Iowa Supreme Court rules state lawsuit against TikTok can continue
The Iowa Supreme Court is upholding a district court ruling that says Iowa can sue the operators of the TikTok app for allegedly lying about its safety for kids. The […]
USDA Deputy Secretary flags fertilizer, equipment consolidation
The Deputy Secretary of USDA says the Trump administration continues to address consolidation in the ag industry. Speaking on a National Ag Law Center webinar recently, Stephen Vaden says one […]
Burlington Case New Holland plant closing
Case New Holland is laying off more than 200 workers at its plant in Burlington which makes construction equipment. Burlington Mayor Jon Billups says they worked hard to get the […]
An ag economist says the cattle industry is watching closely for signs of herd expansion
An ag economist says the cattle industry continues to look for any signs of herd expansion. Charley Martinez with the University of Tennessee says, “We want to know the percentage […]
Corn, sorghum, soybean export sales hit marketing year highs
Corn, sorghum, and soybean export sales all roared to marketing year highs during the week ending January 15th. The USDA says most of those corn sales to were unknown destinations […]
ICA prioritizes favorable tax climate, opposes eminent domain in Iowa Legislature
The Iowa Cattlemen’s Association is focused on several issues this legislative session. Kelli Klink is the director of government relations and public policy. “Some of the big key ones will […]