Twenty-seven Iowa Farm Bureau leaders spent a few days away from their farms to visit Capitol Hill and meet with Iowa’s Congressional delegation during the annual Ag Leaders Institute policy trip September 10-13 to discuss key farm issues impacting communities across Iowa.
The best masons in Iowa came together to test their skill, speed and stamina by battling to see who could build the biggest and best 26-foot-tall brick wall in one hour.
The Area Substance Abuse Council (ASAC) announced that Jeannette Archer-Simons has been named as the executive director of the community-based nonprofit organization that provides accessible, comprehensive substance use and gambling disorder prevention, treatment and recovery services.
When
we chose to start our own animal rescue, we made the decision to stay
in Vinton because it's a community we love. Over the past year, we
have been shown nothing but 100% support and encouragement from our
community.
Inc. magazine today revealed that Clickstop’s three-year revenue growth of 61% ranks them No. 4661 on its annual Inc. 5000 list. This is Clickstop’s tenth straight appearance on the list of Fastest Growing Companies.
The owner of Pourville Art Studio & Gallery said at one point that the name reflects the ability to pour a little wine if you wanted and a little paint and create something.
Statistics from the U.S. Department of Labor rank agricultural work as the 8th most dangerous type of work. Despite technological advances, the use of heavy equipment and machinery continues to present a safety risk to farmers and their families.
Measure what’s underground, Fri., Aug. 9, when North Iowa Agronomy Partners and Trace Genomics host Soil At Work. The free, two-hour morning workshop in Dysart covers the importance of soil microbiology to successful crop management and introduces ground-breaking technology that provides actionable, in-depth soil biology data.