The order mandates an annual state risk assessment by the Iowa Department of Homeland Security and Emergency Management.
President Donald Trump announced a new trade agreement with China, which will reduce tariffs from 57% to 47%. The president also stated China would immediately resume purchasing American soybeans.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. DES MOINES, Iowa — For a harvest season that has been difficult for Iowa farmers, some optimism returned on Thursday morning.
INVESTIGATION CONTINUES. THIS IS AWFUL. DISCOURAGING. I HAD THAT FOR 50 YEARS. DID YOU GRADUATE? YES, I DID. THAT IOWA SOYBEAN FARMER SAYS WE COULD BE HEADED FOR ANOTHER FARM CRISIS AFTER CHINA HALTED ...
HERE IN DES MOINES, NEW TONIGHT IOWA FARMERS MAY HAVE A CHANCE TO SELL SOYBEANS TO THEIR BIGGEST BUYER AGAIN. KCCI PEPPER TALKED WITH A LOCAL AGRONOMIST ABOUT HOW A DEAL WITH CHINA COULD IMPACT IOWA’S ...
DES MOINES, Iowa (Gray Media Iowa Capitol Bureau) - Iowa’s soybean farmers are desperate for relief and hope that the U.S. and China reach a new trade deal. President Donald Trump is meeting with ...
Iowa soybean farmers are harvesting what the Iowa Farm Bureau says could be a record crop this year, with an expected 53 bushels per acre. But Verne Hosek, who lives outside Fairfax, isn’t optimistic ...
With no purchases by the biggest customer for U.S. soybeans, Iowa Soybean Association President Tom Adam is urging President Donald Trump to strike a deal. Adam calls Trump’s current trade policies a ...
DES MOINES, Iowa (KCCI) - KCCI reports, Iowa soybean farmer Warren Bachman warns of a potential farm crisis after China halted purchases of U.S. soybeans in retaliation against new tariffs imposed by ...