Study: Corn demand will falter without options like aviation fuel
(Radio Iowa) – Corn production in Iowa and the nation was on an upward trajectory last year, but industry leaders say there’s now a problem
(Radio Iowa) – Corn production in Iowa and the nation was on an upward trajectory last year, but industry leaders say there’s now a problem
(Radio Iowa) – The Iowa Environmental Protection Commission has approved a new three-year contract for monitoring the water quality in the state’s lakes. D-N-R environmental
(Radio Iowa) – As the U-S Supreme Court weighs the legality of President Trump’s tariffs, several farm groups say the administration’s trade policy will have
(Oskaloosa, IA) – The Iowa State Patrol reports six people were injured in a crash in Mahaska County, Wednesday afternoon. The accident report indicates the
(Radio Iowa) – Two state senators are proposing an amendment to Iowa’s Constitution that would ban Iowa corporations from making donations to political candidates or
(Atlantic, IA) – The Atlantic City Council met in a regular session on Wednesday, Jan. 21st. Their first order of business was to act on
(Radio Iowa) – The Iowa House has passed a bill that would prevent Summit Carbon from using eminent domain authority to seize land along its
(Red Oak, IA) – Highs winds Wednesday caused power lines to gallop, arc and spark a ditch fire in Montgomery County. According to a press
(Radio Iowa) – Iowa Congressman Randy Feenstra, a Republican from Hull, has introduced a bill he says would keep American welfare benefits from being sent
(Radio Iowa) – House Republicans have released a property tax plan that includes the main element of the plan Governor Reynolds proposed a week ago
(Glenwood, IA) – A woman from Nebraska was arrested Tuesday night on drug charges, in Glenwood. According to the Glenwood Police Department, 33-year-old Chelcee Marie
(Radio Iowa) – Iowa hit an air quality goal in December that had been in the works for more than ten years. The D-N-R’s Don