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Atlantic woman receives Iowa Women in Agriculture award

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August 1st, 2025 by Ric Hanson

(Ankeny, Iowa) – An Atlantic woman received a prestigious award Thursday afternoon, during 19th statewide Iowa Women in Agriculture conference. The 2025 “Winds of Change Up and Comer” award was presented to Ciara Hoegh. Ciara was nominated by LaVon Eblen and Catherine Booth. The award was presented at the FFA Enrichment Center in Ankeny, where the theme of the conference was “Sowing Our Stories . . . Beyond the Farm Gate.”

The Iowa Women in Agriculture organization is comprised of women farmers, landowners, and agribusiness professionals who focus on expanding the knowledge and economic potential of women and their capacity to network with one another.

Pictured left to right: IWIA past president Deb Schuler, Chamber of Commerce Executive Director Bailey Smith, Allison Berryhill, award recipient Ciara Hoegh and Atlantic Area Chamber of Commerce Program Director Kelsey Beschorner. (Photo courtesy Deb Schuler)

The conference explored the challenges of agriculture’s evolving financial and trade climate, including:

Commodity market scenarios and advice
Soil and water quality initiatives
Lender’s outlook for 2025-26
Prospects for a new farm bill, tariffs, and taxes
Latest on land values and transition planning
Ag community building/storytelling
Role of women in a dynamic ag industry.

Southwest Iowa non-profit organization issues a statement on NEW Coop settlement

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July 31st, 2025 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) – Organizers with Nishnabotna Water Defenders – a non-profit environmental conservation organization – Thursday evening, issued a statement with regard to a settlement announced Wednesday, between the Iowa Attorney General’s Office and the NEW Coop in Red Oak. The statement said members of the organization “…Are disappointed that the settlement issued by Iowa Attorney General Brenna Bird with no public input represents a slap on the wrist to NEW Coop. This settlement does not require the coop to implement any new measures that will prevent future contamination.”

In March 2024 265,000 gallons of liquid nitrogen spewed into the East Nishnabotna River from a non-monitored tank at the NEW Coop in Red Oak, Iowa. The historic spill traveled 50 miles down the river and killed approximately 750,000 fish. The cost of only the fish kill was estimated to be $225,000.00. This dollar amount does not include other wildlife that suffered the consequences of this catastrophe.

NWD logo

New Coop controls 82 operating locations in Iowa and Missouri and is said to be the eleventh largest ag retailer in the United States. The settlement comes without any input from the public and comes 16 months after the tragic spill occurred. Terry Langan, Co-Chair of the Nishnabotna Water Defenders, said in a press release, “The settlement signifies the lack of respect that our Attorney General has for Iowa’s people, the land and the wildlife. To put a price of $100,000 on a loss that will be felt for decades, is a total disregard for the importance of Iowa’s waterways.”

The statement said also, the fine does not even recoup the cost of the investigation following the liquid nitrogen incident. “The lack of significant repercussions to this travesty and the significance of Iowa’s water pollution,” the group says, “has led the Nishnabotna Water Defenders to organize training and educational opportunities for citizens to monitor local rivers and streams for nitrates. NWD believes that water is sacred and must be treated with respect.”

Posted County grain Prices (PCP), 7-31-25 (2024 crop year)

Ag/Outdoor

July 31st, 2025 by Ric Hanson

Cass County: Corn $3.86 Beans $9.64
Adair County: Corn $3.83 Beans $9.67
Adams County: Corn $3.83 Beans $9.63
Audubon County: Corn $3.85 Beans $9.66
East Pottawattamie County: Corn $3.89 Beans $9.64
Guthrie County: Corn $3.88 Beans $9.68
Montgomery County: Corn $3.88 Beans $9.66
Shelby County: Corn $3.89 Beans $9.64

Oats: $2.97 (same in all counties)

(Prices are per bushel; information is from the area Farm Service Agency [FSA] offices)

A.G. reaches settlement with southwest Iowa co-op responsible for Iowa’s fifth largest fish kill

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July 30th, 2025 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Iowa’s attorney general has reached a settlement with a southwest Iowa business for a fertilizer spill that killed hundreds of thousands of fish. The spill originated at NEW Cooperative in Red Oak when a valve on a fertilizer tank was left open during a weekend in early March of last year.

Over 250-thousand gallons of liquid nitrogen wound up in the East Nishnabotna River. Iowa officials estimate more than 750-thousand fish were killed downstream.

New Cooperative spill

The Nishnabotna River drains into the Missouri River and the Missouri Department of Conservation reported a near total fish kill in the roughly 10-mile stretch in northwest Missouri.

The coop has agreed to pay a 50-thousand dollar penalty and pay 50-thousand dollars to the Montgomery County Conservation Board for an environmental project.

Kids Bike Ride set for Aug. 9th in Atlantic

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July 30th, 2025 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) –  The Cass County Conservation Department reports Nishna Valley Trails is holding a Kids Bike Ride August 9th, 2025, at the Schildberg Rec. Area West Parking lot.  The event begins at 10:30-a.m. Check-in and start of the ride is at the West Parking lot of the Schildberg Rec. Area.

There are three age groups, with the corresponding ride length designated according to age. There is NO CHARGE to participate, and all ages are welcome.

The Ride is co-sponsored by Atlantic Parks and Recreation, Cass County Conservation, Fareway in Atlantic. After the ride, you’re invited to head into downtown Atlantic, for the annual “Atlanticfest” celebration.

Posted County grain Prices (PCP) – 7/30/25 (2024 crop year)

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July 30th, 2025 by Ric Hanson

Cass County: Corn $3.90 Beans $9.70
Adair County: Corn $3.87Beans $9.73
Adams County: Corn $3.87 Beans $9.69
Audubon County: Corn $3.89 Beans $9.72
East Pottawattamie County: Corn $3.93 Beans $9.70
Guthrie County: Corn $3.92 Beans $9.74
Montgomery County: Corn $3.92 Beans $9.72
Shelby County: Corn $3.93 Beans $9.70

Oats: $2.98 (same in all counties)

(Prices are per bushel; information is from the area Farm Service Agency [FSA] offices)

Federal appeals court denies request by Shelby & Story County for rehearing petition in SCS pipeline case

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July 29th, 2025 by Ric Hanson

(A report from the Iowa Capital Dispatch) –  A federal appeals court denied a rehearing petition Monday from Iowa counties involved in a case against Summit Carbon Solutions regarding a county’s ability to enact local pipeline ordinances.  Shelby and Story County supervisors petitioned the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eight Circuit for an en banc rehearing earlier this month following the judge’s ruling in favor of Summit in June.

One judge dissented in the majority opinion that all of the ordinances set by the counties would be preempted by the Pipeline Safety Act. An en banc rehearing, as requested by the counties and supported via amicus briefs from the states of Minnesota, Michigan, Oregon, Vermont and from Pipeline Safety Trust, would require a rehearing of the case with all 11 active judges at the appeals court.

The order denying the petition for rehearing did not include any additional information or opinion from the judge.

DNR investigating fish kill at Rock Creek Lake in Jasper County

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July 29th, 2025 by Ric Hanson

KELLOGG – The Iowa Department of Natural Resources is investigating a fish kill at Rock Creek Lake in Jasper County.

On July 28, the DNR Field Office in Des Moines was notified of a fish kill at the lake. DNR field staff responded to the incident, and upon arrival observed dead fish sporadically throughout the lake and several miles upstream in the Rock Creek watershed.

Water samples were collected from several locations within the Rock Creek watershed, including the lake. DNR staff tested the water for dissolved oxygen, ammonia nitrogen, and pH, with all parameters falling within acceptable ranges for fish survival. There is no longer an active fish kill in the lake. The investigation is ongoing.

Out of an abundance of caution, a swimming advisory has been posted at the lake through Wednesday, July 30. Swimming is not advised until the advisory is lifted on Thursday.

To report a release after hours, please call the DNR’s emergency spill line at (515) 725-8694. Quick reporting can help DNR staff identify the cause of an incident. The DNR website has more information about spill reporting requirements.

New Training Event Offers In-Depth Look at Drone Spraying in Agriculture

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July 29th, 2025 by Ric Hanson

AMES, Iowa — As drone spraying technology rapidly reshapes agriculture across Iowa, producers, ag professionals, and entrepreneurs are seeking the knowledge to keep pace with this innovation. To meet that demand, Iowa State University’s Digital Ag Innovation Lab and Terraplex, Iowa’s premier drone spraying company, are co-hosting a new educational event:

Drone Spraying Essentials: From Basics to Application

Thursday, September 4, 2025
9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.
Digital Ag Innovation Lab | 3800 University Blvd | Ames, IA 50010

Designed for a wide range of attendees, from curious farmers to licensed applicators and agtech startups—this full-day workshop will provide both foundational knowledge and advanced insights into the world of agricultural drone spraying.

Drone

ISU extension photo

Attendees will learn:

  • How drone spraying is transforming farm practices
  • Certification and licensing requirements for drone applicators
  • Safe and effective drone operation strategies
  • Legal and regulatory considerations
  • Expert advice from industry leaders
  • Live Q&A sessions with policy and technology experts

Whether you’re just exploring the technology or already working with spray drones, this event will offer valuable tools and connections to take your operation to the next level.

Terraplex, co-hosting the event, is known for its high-precision drone spraying services and commitment to revolutionizing agriculture through technology. Their mission:

“Revolutionize agriculture with cutting-edge drone technology to optimize operations and maximize yields.”

Registration Details

  • Cost: $225 (includes lunch, breaks, and handouts)
  • Pre-registration required – space is limited to 100 attendees
  • Deadline to register: August 15 at 11:59 p.m.
  • Register online: https://go.iastate.edu/ATMKGV

Posted County grain Prices (7-29-25) 2024 crop year

Ag/Outdoor

July 29th, 2025 by Ric Hanson

Cass County: Corn $3.94 Beans $9.74
Adair County: Corn $3.91 Beans $9.77
Adams County: Corn $3.91 Beans $9.73
Audubon County: Corn $3.93 Beans $9.76
East Pottawattamie County: Corn $3.97 Beans $9.74
Guthrie County: Corn $3.96 Beans $9.78
Montgomery County: Corn $3.96 Beans $9.76
Shelby County: Corn $3.97 Beans $9.74

Oats: $2.96 (same in all counties)

(Prices are per bushel; information is from the area Farm Service Agency [FSA] offices)