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Northey says budget cut would hurt department

31.10.2009 09:37    iowafarmertoday.com
Gov. Chet Culver's proposed 10 percent across-the-board state budget cut will have a "dramatic effect" on the Iowa Department of Agriculture, state Agriculture Secretary Bill Northey says.
Northey says budget cut would hurt department


Harvest safety imperative with weather conditions

31.10.2009 09:37    iowafarmertoday.com
Harvest season is definitely upon us. The season has been fairly interesting. Much of the Midwest had a wet spring, then we somehow missed summer.
Harvest safety imperative with weather conditions

Merging Iowa ag department, DNR suggested

31.10.2009 09:37    iowafarmertoday.com
DES MOINES -- Merging the Iowa departments of Agriculture and Natural Resources is one suggestion in the midst of Iowa's fiscal crisis.
Merging Iowa ag department, DNR suggested

Vilsack announces $1.7 billion in CRP payments

31.10.2009 09:37    iowafarmertoday.com
WASHINGTON, D.C. -- The USDA will distribute about $1.7 billion in CRP rental payments to participants across the country in fiscal 2010.
Vilsack announces $1.7 billion in CRP payments


Using energy credits on farm

31.10.2009 09:37    iowafarmertoday.com
In the nature of "going green," the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 supports the effort with federal tax credits for energy efficiency for individual homes.
Using energy credits on farm

Ethanol plants, cooperatives find middle ground

31.10.2009 09:37    iowafarmertoday.com
GOLDFIELD -- Wagon by wagon, semi by semi, Midwestern co-ops and grain elevators are learning how to operate alongside grain users in the ethanol era.
Ethanol plants, cooperatives find middle ground

Young ag leaders follow in parents' footsteps

31.10.2009 09:37    iowafarmertoday.com
INWOOD -- Mike Ver Steeg says when he was growing up, he noticed his father, Gene, had more to do that just farm and raise pigs.
Young ag leaders follow in parents' footsteps

Farmers find fun putting in the pasture

31.10.2009 09:37    iowafarmertoday.com
MONTICELLO --- The Castle Grove Country Club in Monticello may not be a place most farmers want to visit when they hear the name.

Hall named for Food Prize founder

31.10.2009 09:36    iowafarmertoday.com
DES MOINES --- Supporters of the World Food Prize got a chance last week to celebrate the dedication of a new Hall of Laureates named after the prize's founder, the late Norman E. Borlaug.
Hall named for Food Prize founder

Microsoft founder backs biotech to fight hunger

31.10.2009 09:36    iowafarmertoday.com
Iowa Farmer Today DES MOINES -- Bill Gates started his speech at last week's World Food Prize Symposium by asking a simple question: "how do you help people who live on less than a dollar a day?"
Microsoft founder backs biotech to fight hunger

Harvest just a waiting game

31.10.2009 09:36    iowafarmertoday.com
SEYMOUR -- Ray Cook, like many other farmers in Wayne County and South Central Iowa, had not started his harvest as of Oct. 8.
Harvest just a waiting game

Wet's the word in Southeast Iowa fields

31.10.2009 09:36    iowafarmertoday.com
WASHINGTON, Iowa ith the fields too wet to finish the soybean harvest, Southeast Iowa farmer Jim Cuddeback had to switch to corn, something he doesn't like to do.
Wet's the word in Southeast Iowa fields

Rain and more rain keeps beans in field

31.10.2009 09:36    iowafarmertoday.com
WHITTEMORE -- The soybeans are not quite dry today.
Rain and more rain keeps beans in field

Interrupted by showers

31.10.2009 09:36    iowafarmertoday.com
HARLAN -- Jamie Fahn emptied his combine against an orange sunset, knowing he likely had just a few hours before showers soaked his Shelby County fields.
Interrupted by showers

Long night of harvest precedes rain

31.10.2009 09:36    iowafarmertoday.com
ELLIOTT -- Richard Kelley and his son, Dan, worked far into the night Sept. 30, knowing Mother Nature was about to halt their soybean harvest.
Long night of harvest precedes rain

Hail dents yields

31.10.2009 09:35    iowafarmertoday.com
DUNCOMBE -- Larry Law is combining corn today, but he has no illusions about the yields in this field.
Hail dents yields

Still hopeful despite record delay for harvest

31.10.2009 09:35    iowafarmertoday.com
Bryant -- It's Oct. 9, and Clinton County farmer Chris Matthiesen has yet to turn a wheel of his combine in the field.
Still hopeful despite record delay for harvest

Fields too wet, so he's working with his hogs

31.10.2009 09:35    iowafarmertoday.com
ALBERT CITY -- The sun is shining in the middle of harvest season, but Tom Wessman is doing hog chores.
Fields too wet, so he's working with his hogs

No bountiful harvest in Northeast Iowa

31.10.2009 09:35    iowafarmertoday.com
ROWLEY -- "Don't call (the corn) bountiful because it is anything but," Andy White said after unloading a grain cart into a semi.
No bountiful harvest in Northeast Iowa

ISU ag pavilion project receives $1.5 million pledge

31.10.2009 09:34    iowafarmertoday.com
AMES -- A state-of-the-art agriculture pavilion for Iowa State University's College of Agriculture and Life Sciences has received a major gift from Marvin and Janice Walter of Ames.
ISU ag pavilion project receives $1.5 million pledge

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