Iowa leads the nation in the percentage of its electricity it generates from wind and solar, showing that the transition doesn’t have to be expensive or scary or even constrained by politics.
AgriNews has followed the Rahn family throughout the year. This is the last in a series of updates about the family members and the decisions they make on their farm.
Corn farmers in Iowa, and across the country, will have “full and fair” access to markets in Mexico after a United ...
PANORA, Iowa (KCAU) — A science class for middle school students at Panorama Middle School commonly involves a trek out to the prairie behind the school, a sketch of native seeds under the microscope ...
Government officials across the Midwest face pressure to address high levels of nitrate pollution in water. In Iowa, ...
BOYDEN—Around 60 people gathered in a cornfield three miles north of Boyden near the end of harvest this year, ready to ...
Growing up in Iowa during the 1980s farm crisis, Wendy Johnson didn’t see a future for herself in agriculture. But nearly 20 ...
APM Reports shows Iowa's new conservation tool isn't as effective as promised. The state would need to increase installations exponentially to make even a marginal difference in water quality.
Iowa isn't all corn fields. This state park will change your view with its 13 caves and miles of hiking opportunities. And ...
A southeast Iowa farmer says he’s optimistic about the 2025 growing season despite the mild start to winter. Tim Meyer raises ...