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Monroe County man finds comfort in rural work setting

11.07.2008 12:57    iowafarmertoday.com
ALBIA --- When Junior Gardner started working in an office, he was not as comfortable as being on his farm. So, he moved part of the farm into his office.
Monroe County man finds comfort in rural work setting


Ethanol showcase returns to Newton

11.07.2008 12:56    iowafarmertoday.com
Before the 2007 Iowa Corn Indy 250 in Newton, Arlington farmer Tim Recker did not know Iowa had the most auto race tracks per capita.

Fieldwork nonexistent in South Central Iowa

11.07.2008 12:56    iowafarmertoday.com
ALBIA --- Paul Belzer has seen farmers being busy this spring.

Planting remains in neutral

11.07.2008 12:56    iowafarmertoday.com
It's one thing to hear Northeast Iowa farmer Mark Mueller talk about the saturated conditions that are idling planters in much of the state when fields should be bustling.

Ethanol focus turns to efficiency

11.07.2008 12:56    iowafarmertoday.com
While the ethanol industry was building plants at a rapid pace in the past few years, the attention has turned to improving the efficiency of plants.

Weekend deluge drowns crops

11.07.2008 12:56    iowafarmertoday.com
Excessive rains have led to a flood of farmers at the lobby of one crop insurance office.

IFT publisher receives Bell Tower of Fame Award

11.07.2008 12:55    iowafarmertoday.com
Iowa Farmer Today Publisher Steve DeWitt is a winner of Greene County's 2008 Bell Tower of Fame Award.

Efficiency is key to small dairy success

11.07.2008 12:55    iowafarmertoday.com
DELHI --- Larry Shover has been milking cows most of his life and has always believed Iowa is the perfect place for a small dairy operation.
Efficiency is key to small dairy success

Giant hog weed may cause blisters

11.07.2008 12:55    iowafarmertoday.com
While hikers who listen to the musical group Genesis have known the dangers of Giant Hogweed since 1971, the Weed Science Society of America is warning every one of the dangers of the weed.

Officials coordinate flood response across Iowa

11.07.2008 12:55    iowafarmertoday.com
JOHNSTON --- State officials worked Monday to coordinate response efforts to flooding throughout Iowa, providing hundreds of thousands of sandbags, pumps, generators and technical assistance to help communities struggling to hold back floodwaters and those already inundated.

Little difference in B20 mileage performance: Study

11.07.2008 12:55    iowafarmertoday.com
FORT DODGE --- Donald Heck can't tell you the perfect mix of biodiesel for a tractor or farm truck.

DOT network to be available to farmers

11.07.2008 12:55    iowafarmertoday.com
AMES --- A move to improve technology used by Iowa Department of Transportation (DOT) workers may soon provide a boost to farmers who use precision-ag equipment.

Sensors enable on-the-go measurement of plant vigor

11.07.2008 12:54    iowafarmertoday.com
As nitrogen prices spiral higher with corn prices, efficient use of fertilizer has become a focus of crop production.
Sensors enable on-the-go measurement of plant vigor

Farm profits, input costs drive precision ag

11.07.2008 12:54    iowafarmertoday.com
PERRY --- David Menz sits back in his tractor cab and points to the monitor that tells him what is happening with his auto-steer control.
Farm profits, input costs drive precision ag

Grain, food price correlation minimal

11.07.2008 12:54    iowafarmertoday.com
The nation may grow billions of bushels of corn each year, but only about 10 percent of that field corn reaches the consumer's cupboard.
Grain, food price correlation minimal

Mandate divides farm groups

11.07.2008 12:54    iowafarmertoday.com
The recent surge in grain prices has led to a backlash not only from some consumer groups but also from some organizations representing livestock producers.

Floods will cause ripple, not ruin, across U.S. economy

11.07.2008 12:54    iowafarmertoday.com
CHAMPAIGN, Ill. (AP) --- Floodwaters receding into the Mississippi River and its tributaries will suck billions of dollars out of the Midwest's economy, though probably not as much as the 1993 flooding that devastated the region.

Dole, McGovern win World Food Prize

11.07.2008 12:54    iowafarmertoday.com
DES MOINES (AP) --- An international program that helps feed children throughout the world has landed two former U.S. senators and presidential candidates the 2008 World Food Prize.

Who makes (or will make) your beneficiary choices?

11.07.2008 12:54    iowafarmertoday.com
Her husband died some years ago. He left all the assets to her, outright.

Variety of factors behind rising food prices

11.07.2008 12:54    iowafarmertoday.com
From April 2006 to April 2008, the cash price for a bushel of corn rose from $2.37 per bushel to $5.56.

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