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Animal welfare group seeks undercover investigator for Iowa

Following the decision to strike down Iowa’s “ag gag” law, a California-based company has posted a job application online for an undercover investigator based in Iowa. In January, a federal judge ruled that the 2012 Agricultural Production Facility Fraud law violated the First ...

The Wellness Project

The first time Colleen Peace entered a crossfit gym, she couldn’t do one pushup. “I was overweight and out of shape,” said Peace, who was living in Minneapolis, Minnesota, at the time. “I actually cried in the parking lot and did not go in right away. The trainer came out and ...

Keeping soil, yields and income healthy

OKOBOJI — Since the 1800s, Iowa has lost between 30 and 70 percent of its original soil organic matter. That’s according to Mahdi Al-Kaisi, Iowa State University professor of agronomy and ISU Extension soil and water specialist, who spoke at the Okoboji Crop Advantage conference ...

Prepare for spring with this 7-step tire checklist

By DARCY DOUGHERTY MAULSBY yettergirl@yahoo.com DES MOINES— How much can delayed planting cost? Up to $570 per hour, when lost time, reduced efficiency, potentially lower yields and other issues are factored into the equation, according to Firestone Ag. Don’t let tire problems become ...

New owners, same name

Two longtime funeral directors recently took ownership of a funeral home that has been a part of Fort Dodge for more than 70 years. Historic Bruce Funeral Home, 923 First Ave. S., was purchased by Jayme Lentz and Jamie Brundage on Jan. 1. Lentz, who also owns Lentz Funeral Home in ...

Wire and pliers are handy in space, on the farm

DES MOINES — What’s it like to be in orbit with the International Space Station and take a spacewalk? Stargazing is amazing. Seeing different colored soils on the earth’s farming regions is spectacular. But bringing some practical farm know-how along for the ride is also essential. ...