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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.  |  |


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.  |  |
DES MOINES -- Merging the Iowa departments of Agriculture and Natural Resources is one suggestion in the midst of Iowa's fiscal crisis.  |
WASHINGTON, D.C. -- The USDA will distribute about $1.7 billion in CRP rental payments to participants across the country in fiscal 2010.  |  |


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.  |
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.  |  |
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.  |  |
MONTICELLO --- The Castle Grove Country Club in Monticello may not be a place most farmers want to visit when they hear the name.  |
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.  |  |
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?"  |  |
SEYMOUR -- Ray Cook, like many other farmers in Wayne County and South Central Iowa, had not started his harvest as of Oct. 8.  |
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.  |
WHITTEMORE -- The soybeans are not quite dry today.  |
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.  |  |
ELLIOTT -- Richard Kelley and his son, Dan, worked far into the night Sept. 30, knowing Mother Nature was about to halt their soybean harvest.  |  |
DUNCOMBE -- Larry Law is combining corn today, but he has no illusions about the yields in this field.  |
Bryant -- It's Oct. 9, and Clinton County farmer Chris Matthiesen has yet to turn a wheel of his combine in the field.  |
ALBERT CITY -- The sun is shining in the middle of harvest season, but Tom Wessman is doing hog chores.  |
ROWLEY -- "Don't call (the corn) bountiful because it is anything but," Andy White said after unloading a grain cart into a semi.  |
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.  |  |
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