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In a packed Drake auditorium, scientists presented a study linking agriculture to dangerous nitrate and bacterial pollution in central Iowa’s rivers.
With two-thirds of Iowa farmland owned by people 65 and older, Iowa is expected to face a "tidal wave" of transition. What will it mean for Iowa?
Fewer people own more Iowa farmland. But Iowans are finding solutions — from "patient money" to finding non-family members to take over land.
August is here and so is cooler riding. What clinics or other activities have you participated in? Have you been trail riding ...
A large land donation in Monroe County could have devastating effects for two families that have called a small part of the ...
CHILLICOTHE, Ohio — As part of the celebrations during the Ross County Fair, the Soil and Water Conservation District ...
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