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March 7, 2024
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
2024 Commodity Classic: 3 Farmers Talk Technology and Equipment
 
Four-dollar corn dominated discussions, but farmers remain open to new innovations and machinery as spring planting and the promise of a new growing season beckons.
 
 
 

Steve Cubbage says the upcoming farm bill could decide if the U.S. gets a taste for Europe's recent farmer protests.

Will Europe's Farmer Protests Make Their Way To The U.S.?
 
 
 

Cut by cut. Slice by slice. Every detail counts at Edgewood Locker. Spanning nearly 60 years and three generations, the rural northeast Iowa business has 130 full-time, part-time and seasonal employees.

This 87-Year-Old's Powerful Business Sense Helped Create a Booming Meat Processing Business in Iowa
 
 
 

If your soil is sick, there are ways to nurse it back to health. How long it takes depends on how unhealthy your soil has become. It’s worth the effort because healthier soil means more water for crops.

3 Steps to Get Your Soil Back on Track
 
 
 

Sometimes engine oil, transmission or fuel filters resist removal. As the frustration level rises, there is a succession of alternate tools to try.

Tools to Keep Your Frustration Level Low with Stubborn Filters
 
 
 
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