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‘There’s room for creativity’: Farmer, conservationist awarded for sustainable ag practices

The Gazette Cedar Rapids 28 Dec 2024
Wendy Johnson, of Charles City, returned to Iowa in 2010 to join her family’s farming operation ... When Johnson jumped back into the world of agriculture and Iowa farming, she took the time to learn the basics about growing corn and soybeans.
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‘The dead zone is real’: why US farmers are embracing wildflowers

The Guardian 26 Dec 2024
Between two corn fields in central Iowa, Lee Tesdell walks through a corridor of native ...
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Mitchell Hora believes Iowa farmers' fortunes, soil health can take off with green jet fuel

Des Moines Register 24 Dec 2024
Farmers in Iowa, the nation’s largest producer of ethanol and the corn it's derived from, hope to snag some of what could be billions of dollars in tax incentives meant to cut carbon in the 35-billion-gallon-a-year jet fuel market.
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Here are the Des Moines Register's 2025 People to Watch

Des Moines Register 24 Dec 2024
Farmers in Iowa, the nation’s largest producer of ethanol and the corn it's derived from, hope to snag some of what could be billions of dollars in tax incentives meant to cut carbon in the 35-billion-gallon-a-year jet fuel market.
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Trump is waging a legal war against press freedom

The Hill 24 Dec 2024
... a chance of sticking.” Robert Corn-Revere, chief counsel of the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression, likewise called the Iowa lawsuit "absurd" and "a direct assault on the First Amendment.
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U.S. wins trade dispute with Mexico over genetically modified corn

The Gazette Cedar Rapids 23 Dec 2024
MEXICO CITYThe United States has won a ruling in a long-running trade dispute with Mexico, which had sought to ban imports of genetically modified corn for human consumption and potentially to feed livestock ... National Corn Growers Association.
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Meet Des Moines Register staff: William Morris likes variety, importance of court coverage

Des Moines Register 23 Dec 2024
And I covered the historic Iowa Supreme Court decision dramatically reducing access to abortion in Iowa ... Iowa has earned its reputation for being mostly flat and covered with corn, but northeast Iowa, where I went to college, is the notable exception.
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Iowa Court of Appeals upholds ruling dismissing Cargill rail yard lawsuit

The Gazette Cedar Rapids 23 Dec 2024
Cargill’s recently constructed 12-track, 200-car rail yard and berm sits Monday near the Rompot neighborhood, as well as the Prairie Park Fishery and the Cargill corn milling plant, in southwest Cedar Rapids.
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The night shift

MinnPost 23 Dec 2024
Halfway across the world, April Hemmes is facing off against unrelenting bouts of heat amid verdant fields of soybeans and corn in Hampton, north-central Iowa ... Maybe the Corn Belt will move up to North Dakota.
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In a surprise, study finds substantial emissions in soybean growing season

The Gazette Cedar Rapids 22 Dec 2024
Throughout his nearly 20 years of farming full-time, Corey Goodhue has grown a range of crops on his Central Iowa farm near Carlisle — everything from peas to sweet corn, wine grapes to alfalfa and even some landscape trees.
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US wins fight with Mexico over ban on genetically modified corn

Ames Tribune 21 Dec 2024
Today is a huge win for Iowa farmers! After continued pressure, finally, we are ending Mexico’s absurd and baseless biotech corn ban," she said in a statement. "As the top corn producers in the ...
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Study: Iowa farmland values decline after 5-year climb

The Gazette Cedar Rapids 18 Dec 2024
Corn is now about $4.50 per bushel and soybeans are about $10 ... Average corn yields in Iowa are projected to be about 213 bushels per acre, according to the U.S ... It had the highest average corn yield of any Iowa county last year, according to ISU data.
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Congress’ spending plan includes pathway for more ethanol in cars

The Gazette Cedar Rapids 18 Dec 2024
Without a nationwide law, refiners will face the costly problem of dealing with a two-tiered fuel system after eight Midwestern corn states including Iowa were approved last February by federal regulators for year-round E15 sales.
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US spending plan includes pathway for more ethanol in cars

Detroit news 18 Dec 2024
Republican Senator Chuck Grassley of Iowa, the country’s largest corn producer, said in an interview that the switch to allow year-round sales nationwide could benefit the state by hundreds of millions of dollars.
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GOP senators voice reservations about RFK Jr.\u2019s views on agriculture and abortion

Colorado Springs Gazette 18 Dec 2024
Chuck Grassley (R-IA), one of only two farmers in the Senate, said he has some problems with statements Kennedy has made about pigs, GMO corn, and soybeans ... "Now, we raise, on an annual average, about 200 in Iowa.

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