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Despite benefits, many Iowa farmers still don't plant cover crops
By Olivia Cohen for The Cedar Rapids Gazette and Wisconsin Watch. Broadcast version by Mark Richardson for Iowa News Service ...
Lance Honig, chair of the Agricultural Statistics Board and a NASS official, addressed farmer concerns in a Farm Journal ...
"Where is my commune?!" the young fans of collectivism ask. Good question. They're hard to find because they keep failing.
"Replace the frigidity of rugged individualism with the warmth of collectivism!" says my new socialist mayor, Zohran Mamdani.
Replace the frigidity of rugged individualism with the warmth of collectivism!” says my new socialist mayor. Sounds so nice … ...
Replace the frigidity of rugged individualism with the warmth of collectivism!” says my new socialist mayor. Sounds so nice ...
The "warmth of collectivism" fails again and again. It's failing now in Cuba, North Korea, Nicaragua and Venezuela. It was tried and abandoned in the Soviet Union, Mongolia, Afghanistan, Ethiopia, ...
Every year, since 2006, we have taken a look back at some of the most interesting— and by most interesting we mean ...
The “warmth of collectivism” fails again and again. It’s failing now in Cuba, North Korea, Nicaragua and Venezuela. It was ...
Iowa researchers have found that farm ponds — designed to control flooding and curb the amount of soil and organic materials ...
The former Iowa Secretary of Agriculture passed away in 2024. He was nominated by the Iowa Farm Bureau Federation.
One of the interesting things about demand for farmland is just how stable it seems to be. Iowa State University data tells ...
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