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2023-2024 Iowa Bicycle Map now available

Ag/Outdoor, News, Sports

July 24th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

AMES, Iowa – July 24, 2023 – The 2023-2024 Iowa Bicycle Map is now available in both paper and digital formats.

Iowa Bicycle Map coverYou can get your free paper version of the map at all Iowa Department of Transportation rest areas and Iowa welcome centers. You can order a paper copy online.  The digital versions of the map are available at Iowa Bikes (Bike Map) – Iowa DOT.

This popular publication highlights bike-friendly routes when traveling on two wheels through Iowa by identifying bike trails and traffic levels on all paved roads. The map also includes insets of Iowa’s 16 largest cities.

If you are riding your bicycle on a public road, you have all the same rights as motor vehicle drivers. You are also required to know and obey all the same traffic laws and rules of the road. A section of the map is dedicated to highlighting some of the rules of the road to help you understand your rights and responsibilities. Safety is always the first priority, so if you are riding, please always wear a helmet, use lights at night, and watch out for road hazards like parallel-slat stormwater grates, gravel, sand, and debris.

Cass County Fair Royalty to be crowned this Thursday

Ag/Outdoor, News

July 24th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) – The 2023 Cass County (Iowa) Fair begins this Thursday (July 27th), and continues through August 1st.  Thursday, evening, 14 youth are competing for a place in the royal court. Preliminary judging was held on Monday, July 17th at the Cass County Community Center in Atlantic where each candidate was interviewed by two judges. Candidates vying for the title of queen: Rachel Becker, Sydney Becker, Natalie Behnken, Ryleigh Harrison, Cecilia Hensley, Rio Johnson, Claire Pellett, Natalye Scholl, Quincy Sorensen, Trista Swain. The candidate selected as queen will advance to the Iowa State Fair, where she will compete in the statewide competition for the title of the 2023 Iowa State Fair Queen.
King candidates include: Dylan Comes, Tristan Becker, Parker Brock, and Brett Dreager.

Judging criteria is based on leadership, citizenship within the community, poise, charm, appearance, personality, attitude, and the ability to communicate openly with honesty about current youth issues. Candidates competing for the Queen and King Position voted amongst themselves for a Miss Congeniality and Mr. Congeniality.

The crowning of the 2023 Cass County Fair King and Queen will take place in the north garden of the Cass County Community Center at 7:30-p.m., Thursday. The evening will kick off at 7:00 pm with the Little Miss and Mister contest. Cass County youth ages 5-8 can participate by signing up in the Extension Office by noon on Wednesday, July 26th.  All contestants introduce themselves to the crowd before a winner is drawn out of a hat.

Conservation Report 07/22/2023

Ag/Outdoor, Podcasts

July 22nd, 2023 by admin

Chris Parks and Cass/Adair County Conservation Officer Grant Gelly talk about all things outdoors. This week they talk about summer fishing, atv/utv usage, turkey sightings, new deer reporting regulations, and an upcoming hunter education opportunity.

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Cutting the cost of crop insurance may figure in new Farm Bill

Ag/Outdoor, News

July 21st, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Fourth District Congressman Randy Feenstra says he’s focusing part of the new Farm Bill on the cost of crop insurance.

Feenstra, a Republican from Hull, says the expense of crop insurance is a major barrier to young farmers who are just getting started in production agriculture.
“There’s this big push where China and other countries are buying our farmland and the reason that’s happening is because that next generation cannot afford or cannot buy that land from their parents,” Feenstra says. “One of the big problems is the input costs.”

Feenstra says he and the other members of the House Agriculture Committee are considering discounts on crop insurance for those farmers who are just starting off. “A new beginning farmer for the first five years, you get up to a 15% discount on their crop insurance to lower that input, so we can keep that farmland in Iowa and with the Iowa farmer,” Feenstra says, “and then it slowly ratchets down after five years, four years, three years, it goes from 15% down to 10%.”

Crop insurance is one of the biggest input costs farmers pay each year and he says some may choose 85% coverage, or even as low as 70%.
“Because of the costs, a lot of farmers are going down to that lower amount and that’s where operational loans from the bank, they get a little concerned,” Feenstra says. “You have a big hail out or a catastrophic event, then all of the sudden, you put yourself in peril because you only have X-percent of coverage for that crop.”

Feenstra says the largest part of the Farm Bill is food programs, including SNAP. He says farm state members of the committee want to make the program more efficient as SNAP payments have exploded in recent years.

Drought Map Shows Slight Improvement

Ag/Outdoor, News, Weather

July 21st, 2023 by Ric Hanson

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(Radio Iowa) – The new map from the U-S Drought monitor show some slight improvement following rains across the state.  All of the state still has some sort of drought rating, but the area that was in extreme drought dropped below four percent in the last week. The severe drought areas dropped from nearly 39 percent to less than 14 percent. With those percentages dropping, nearly 60 percent of the state is now in moderate drought, and around 22 percent is abnormally dry. The worst drought conditions remain in northwest and southeast sections of the state.

Eastern Iowa Christmas tree farms seeing impact of drought

Ag/Outdoor, News

July 21st, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The severe drought in eastern Iowa has had an impact on the Christmas tree crop that will likely show up several years down the road. Mark Banowetz started the Cedar’s Edge Evergreen Market in Ely seven years ago, and told K-C-R-G T-V he is looking forward to the first season of sale. “These trees that we put in that were a foot or 16 inches, they’ve grown to 9 feet or so,” Banowetz says. He says the drought isn’t impacting the bigger trees, but the 500 seedlings he planted this year that have struggled.

“We’re losing a lot of seedlings,” he says. Iowa Christmas Tree Association President Bob Moulds, says Banowetz isn’t alone. He said a lot of newer farmers were also struggling, and there isn’t crop insurance for Christmas trees. “If they die, they die,” he said. “There’s no insurance, there’s nothing.” Moulds is the owner of the Wapsie Pines Tree Farm in Fairbank, and says he started changing his ways after the 2013 drought. He tells K-C-R-G- T-V he started watering and mulching each of the four-thousand trees he planted this year.

“If we had not mulched all these trees and individually watered them three times while it was dry, a large percent of them would not have made it,” said Moulds. As the Association’s new President, Moulds said he wanted to show other new farmers like Banowetz, what he learned over the years. So, they too can make it through droughts like the one we’re seeing right now.

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Moulds says when tree farmers have bad drought years they can usually plant twice the number of seedlings the following year to make up for the ones they lost. But he said that can also be a risk if there’s another drought the next year.

New book is call to action to protect Iowa’s waterways

Ag/Outdoor, News

July 20th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – A new book by an Iowa author implores people to preserve the waterways that sustain our crops — and our lives — by tackling tough issues from climate change to nitrate pollution. Professor Neil Hamilton, who recently retired after 36 years directing the Agricultural Law Center at Drake University, uses the river as a narrator in his book, “The River Knows.” He says the book is designed as a wake-up call to make people stop and think about our waterways and how we can best protect them. It’s the sequel to Hamilton’s 2022 book, “The Land Remains,” where Iowa’s fertile, underappreciated soil told its own story.

The book is available at many Iowa bookstores and through the publisher, Ice Cube Press.

Pott. County Fair Schedule through Sunday

Ag/Outdoor, News

July 20th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Avoca, Iowa) – The 127th Annual Pottawattamie County Fair rolls on through Monday, in Avoca. Today (Friday, July 20th), the schedule includes:

  • 8:00-a.m., 4-H/FFA Goat Show – Followed by the Sheep Show
  • 1:00-p.m., the 4-H/FFA Rabbit Show & Small Pet Show
  • 2:00-p.m., 4-H/FFA Dog Show
  • 4:00-p.m., 4-H/FFA Club Volleyball Tournament
  • 5:00-p.m., Beef Fitting Clinic by the Danker Family
  • 7:00-p.m., Free Grandstand Event – the Finding Dixie Band.

Events on Saturday, July 22nd, include:

  • 9:00-a.m., 4-H/FFA Beef Show
  • 1:00-p.m., Grandstand Event: Side-by-side races
  • 2:00-p.m., Fair Olympics hosted by CYC
  • 5:00-p.m., Grandstand Event: WIMRA Mud Bog Races.

And on Sunday, there’s the 4-H/FFA Swine Show at 7-a.m., a Cornhole Tourney at 1-p.m., and the 5-p.m. Grandstand Event features Truck and Tractor Pulls.

Montgomery County Fair Schedule for Friday & Saturday, July 20th & 21st

Ag/Outdoor, News

July 20th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Red Oak, Iowa) – The fun and activities continue through Sunday at the Montgomery County Fair, in Red Oak. Here’s a look at the schedule for today (Friday) and tomorrow (Saturday):

Friday, July 21
Morning Cookies & Drinks from Farm Credit Services for Exhibitors
9:00 AM–9:00 PM 4-H Exhibit Building Open
Throughout Day Critter Close-Ups – White Building (11:00, 1:00, 3:00)
Throughout Day Meyer’s Petting Zoo
Throughout Day Kid’s Zone – Old White Commercial Building by YMCA
Throughout Day Kiddie Train
Noon-9:00 PM Commercial Building Open
Noon-10:00 PM Mid-MO Fun Inflatables – Near the Grandstand Arena
1:00 PM 4-H/FFA Rabbit Show – Livestock Pavilion
1:00-4:00 PM Senior Citizen’s Day Bingo – Fairgrounds Auditorium, Sponsored by Montgomery County Fair Board & Montgomery County YMCA – An afternoon of bingo with prizes, entertainment and refreshments. All senior citizens are welcome to come join us for this free afternoon!
1:00-5:00 PM Caricature Artist Wayne Sealy – 4-H Exhibit Building
4:30-6:30 PM Balloon Creations & Magic Show starting at 5:30 – 4-H Exhibit Bldg.
5:00 PM Mechanical Bull Ride – Grandstand Area
5:00-7:00 PM Mills/Montgomery Cattlemen’s Association steak supper – Fairgrounds Auditorium
7:00-9:00 PM Bingo – 4-H Exhibit Bldg.
7:00-10:00 PM Villisca Lion’s Kiddie Ferris Wheel – Fairgrounds Midway
7:30 PM FREE Bull Ride – Grandstand Arena
9:00 PM Music by County Music Artist Jason Pritchett (following Bull Ride)

Saturday, July 22
9:00 AM 4-H/FFA Beef Show – Livestock Pavilion
9:00 AM-9:00 PM 4-H Exhibit Building Open
8:30 Registration
9:00 Show Baby Contest – Fairgrounds Auditorium
Throughout Day Meyer’s Petting Zoo
Throughout Day Kid’s Zone – Old White Commercial Building by YMCA
Throughout Day Kiddie Train
Throughout Day Critter Close-Ups – White Building (11:00, 1:00, 3:00)
7:00-9:00 PM Bingo – 4-H Exhibit Bldg.
Noon-9:00 PM Commercial Building Open
Noon-10:00 PM Mid-MO Fun Inflatables – Near the Grandstand Arena
12:30-2:00 PM Pudgy Pumpkin Patch Gift Shop Demonstrations – Fairgrounds Auditorium
1:00-2:00 PM (Bring in Pies)
2:00-2:30 PM (Judging)
2:30-3:30 PM (Social)
Baked Apple Pie Contest – sponsored by the Montgomery Co. Farm Bureau and the Montgomery County Fair Board. Bring your baked apple pie to be judged with prizes awarded in several categories.
**FREE Pie/Ice Cream – Fairgrounds Auditorium
1:00-4:00 PM Balloon Creations & Magic Show starting at 3:00 – 4-H Exhibit Bldg.
1:00-5:00 PM Caricature Artist Wayne Sealy – 4-H Exhibit Building
2:00 PM Supreme Showmanship—Livestock Pavilion
4:00 PM Open Pet Show – Livestock Pavilion
7:00-10:00 PM Villisca Lion’s Kiddie Ferris Wheel – Fairgrounds Midway
7:00-10:00 PM Nite Riders Band – Fairgrounds Auditorium
7:30 PM Demolition Derby –Grandstand Arena
8:00-10:00 PM Release of livestock not being sold at auction—Superintendent check-out
9:30 PM Release Commercial Exhibits

Iowa Central to host nation’s only independent testing lab for ethanol, biodiesel

Ag/Outdoor, News

July 19th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Iowa Central Community College broke ground this week on what will become its new Biofuels Testing Laboratory on the west side of Fort Dodge. Iowa Central President Jesse Ulrich says it will be a welcome addition to the campus and it’ll be the only independent biofuels testing lab in the country.

“This was something that was started at Iowa Central back in the mid 2000s,” Ulrich says. “We worked with a local trucking company, Decker Truck Lines, to really test out the difference between regular fuel and biofuel within the trucking industry.” He says the planned state-of-the-art lab will be the end result of very humble beginnings.

“It’s something that really started kind of out of a closet, a very small operation, and moved into the Biohealth Science Building. We’ve just continued to grow and expand,” Ulrich says. “As a part of our 2018 public bond referendum, that our community supported, there was some money set aside to build a new testing lab.” The land on which the lab will be built didn’t cost Iowa Central anything, as it had been occupied by a Casey’s convenience store.

“When Casey’s did strategic planning and eliminated that store for use, we contacted Casey’s and heard our vision about what we wanted to do with the property in regards to the biofuel lab, and they thought it was a win-win for everyone,” he says. “We’re very fortunate that Casey’s donated that property to us.” The lab should be ready for move-in within a year.