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April 24, 2023
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Why These Two Unconventional Farmers are Turning Heads in Iowa
 
Environmental sustainability often leads to financial sustainability. Focusing on soil health, for example, has allowed Nate Huntley and Josh Nelson to cut back on certain purchased inputs and bank nutrients through practices such as no-till and cover crops. They're farming in the present while looking to the future with no excuses.
 
 

Grain and oilseed prices took a tumble the second half of this past week. As commodity prices fall, and planting picks up pace, veteran analysts explore the outlook for commodity prices in the months ahead.

 
 
 

Here we go again. Some farmers and at least one farm-state lawmaker want to move back to payments based on planted and not base acres.

 
 
 

Maybe it was the tale of your great grandparents homesteading a farm that led you to be a farmer. Perhaps it was the story of a friend overcoming challenges that inspired you to tackle a difficult goal. Perhaps it’s personal stories that matter the most.

 
 
 

Will this week be better for planting? Meteorologist Matt Engelbrecht has a look ahead.

 
 
 
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