Gave him back to the dirt from which he came. Earlier his family and neighbors walk by, Looking at memories of a simple man's life. A table of photos, toy tractors and cards, Telling the story of life on the
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.
RHODES --- Chris Buck knows landscaping isn't for wimps. The wheelbarrow full of rocks nearby attests to that. But, landscaping doesn't have to be difficult.
While strong pork prices have surprised some, higher productions costs could dominate discussion at the 20th annual World Pork Expo scheduled for June 5-7 at the Iowa State Fairgrounds in Des Moines.
While most of the attention on the new farm bill was based on President Bush's veto and Congress' eventual override, the item of most interest to Iowa farmers in the long run is likely to be the new revenue program
Iowa Gov. Chet Culver said Tuesday he is deploying 165 members of the Iowa National Guard to help out in the wake of the May 25 fatal tornado that ripped through parts of Northeast Iowa, killing seven and destroying more
Farmscape Article 2861 May 30, 2008 By the end of June, about 150 grade five, six, seven and eight students from three Prince Albert elementary schools will have had a hands-on taste of agriculture. The "Real Dirt on Farming" tours,
DAYTON --- A.J. Blair is in a good mood today. "I think we're behind where we normally would be, but we're doing better than most people this spring," Blair says.