Huizenga: National Police Week Reminder of Sacrifice Behind the Badge

As communities across the country observe National Police Week, Nate Huizenga says the week serves as a time to honor fallen officers and recognize the continued risks faced by law […]
Iowa forecast shows risk of large hail, 75 MPH winds late today
Forecasters warn that severe weather is possible later today for wide sections of Iowa, with hail, high winds and tornadoes possible. Meteorologist Dylan Dodson, at the National Weather Service, says […]
Agricultural and Applied Economics Association Annual Meeting
Brownfield’s Kellan Heavican attends the Agricultural and Applied Economics Association Annual Meeting. The post Agricultural and Applied Economics Association Annual Meeting appeared first on Brownfield Ag News. View Full Story
What can be done at National Landmark in Iowa called Blood Run?
Archaeologists, tribal representatives, educators and state officials gathered in northwest Iowa this week to discuss the future of a National Historic Landmark. Blood Run sits along the Big Sioux River […]
Roasting High-Oleic Soybeans
Improve protein digestibility of high-oleic soybeans. Dr. Lynn Davis, Dairy Nutritionist, explains the benefits of properly roasting high-oleic soybeans for use in dairy feed rations. The post Roasting High-Oleic Soybeans […]
Alice in Dairyland to be selected on Saturday
Wisconsin will soon learn who will serve as the next Alice in Dairyland. Ag Secretary Randy Romanski tells Brownfield the one-year public relations position helps people understand where their food […]
Iowa HHS to replace 1980s-era software to track adoptions and foster care
A new IT system child protective service workers in Iowa rely on to track foster and adoption cases is set roll out in December. The new federally-compliant system, called VISION, […]
A wide-range of temps across the Heartland; Summer-like heat on much of the Plains
Across the Corn Belt, warmth continues to expand eastward. In fact, Friday’s warmth in the western Corn Belt—high temperatures should reach 90°F or higher as far north as western Iowa—will […]
Dordt University Prairie Pond Project Receives $430,000 State Water Quality Investment

Iowa Secretary of Agriculture Mike Naig has announced several 2026 urban water quality projects across the state, including one at Dordt University in Sioux Center. Dordt is receiving $430,000 from […]