Iowa corn and soybean prices fall as heavy new tariffs on major export buyers Canada, Mexico and China take effect ...
Iowa farmers Terry and Jim Johnson say falling corn prices are putting their livelihoods at risk. Frustrated with government ...
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KCAU Sioux City on MSNIowa lawmakers move to prioritize corn, pork and dairy in school lunchesIowa senators advanced a bill Tuesday to implement nutrition guidelines and education in Iowa schools that prioritize the ...
Trump can do a lot to ease farmers' pain with aid payments. He gave them more than $22 billion in aid payments in 2019 and ...
Hinson Defends Trump’s Policies Amid Backlash Over Corn and Soybean Tariffs, DOGE Cuts and Ukraine WarAs President Donald Trump prepares to address Congress in ...
U.S. President Donald Trump's tariffs on imports from Mexico carry an outsized risk for farmers in Jacksonville, Illinois, as ...
According to the American Farm Bureau Federation, U.S. farmers have lost money on “almost every major crop planted” in the ...
Iowa Democratic Party chair Rita Hart says President Trump’s new import tariffs on goods from Canada, Mexico and China will ...
Aaron Lehman, president of the Iowa Farmers Union, said Monday that tariffs will not bring much joy for U.S. farmers.
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Davenport-R Island-Moline KWQC on MSNIowa farmers brace for impart as new tariffs take effectAs new tariffs on Canada, Mexico, and China officially took effect at 12:01 a.m. Tuesday. Iowa farmers are voicing concerns over the potential economic fallout.
Farmers in the U.S. plan to plant more corn and fewer soybeans this spring than they did last year, hoping to eke out a ...
The amount of nitrogen fertilizer needed to maximize the profitability of corn production in the Midwest has been increasing by about 1.2% per year for the past three decades, a trend driven by higher ...
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