Companies like John Deere and Bridgestone have laid off thousands of Iowa workers who build farm equipment over the last year, leaving deep cuts in urban and rural workforces statewide.
The Gazette will host a series of free, virtual talks about the future of agriculture this week, including advances in drone ...
More than 60% of rural bank CEOs expect farm income to decline this year, according to the latest Rural Mainstreet Index. The ...
Tariff whiplash” has been a popular phrase lately, as President Donald Trump has announced and delayed tariffs on goods from ...
Iowa’s WARN Act requires employers with 100 ... John Deere has projected a 20% to 25% downturn in farm equipment sales as farmers grapple with low commodity prices, high operating expenses ...
OSAGE, Iowa – A Missouri man is facing six counts of first-degree theft for allegedly defrauding a farm equipment dealer in ...
Iowa farmers took center stage at the 2025 Commodity Classic in Denver March 2-4, offering insights on implementing ...
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SiouxlandProud.com on MSNIowa Senate advances bill to strengthen rules against drones over farmlandIowa senators advanced a bill Monday to provide farms 40 acres or larger with state protection against surveillance by drones ...
The Iowa Senate has voted to expand a 2024 law that made it a crime to fly drones over animal feeding operations. The bill ...
The current ag economy is putting pressure on equipment dealers’ business. There are 6 factors, says Lloyd Farnsworth, director of sales with DIS, that have created a “perfect storm.
China's retaliatory tariffs on U.S. goods, including a 10% tariff on soybeans, are causing concern for Iowa farmers like Doug Fuller, whose family has farmed in northern Polk County for generations.
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