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Called the “Tally Robot,” the automated helper will assist with inventory. The robot uses artificial intelligence and cameras to detect if an item is out of stock, properly placed, or priced correctly ...
At a you-pick flower farm, you can build your bouquet. Iowa’s first farm of its kind has been in Scott County since 2002. The farm is more than just a place to pick flowers; it’s a part of the ...
Starting in September, Iowa farmers won’t have to pay a quarter for every bushel they sell to grain dealers in the state.
Wendy Johnson welcomed Iowa Secretary of Agriculture Mike Naig to Jóia Food & Fiber Farm on Wednesday, April 16. Taking a tour of Johnson’s farm as part of his annual statewide tour, Naig said he was ...
An Iowa couple is growing shrimp in their backyard after selling their porta-potty business in 2021, KCRG reports.
Bird flu would be much less of a threat if we spread chickens out across the country instead of concentrating them together ...
According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s census data, Iowa has lost nearly 10,000 farms, marking a 10.1 percent ...
Iowa Farm Bureau and its members across the state are grateful for Governor Reynolds’ partnership and unwavering commitment ...
Farmers are putting final touches on planting preparation. “If the dirt says we can go, let's go. Don't be scared to start ...
Anna Pesek saw a federal program supporting local food purchases as much more than a boost to her Iowa pork and poultry farm.
Visiting from the Capitol were Sen. Sarah Trone Garriott (D-Waukee) and Rep. Jennifer Konfrst (D-Windsor Heights), who both ...
High costs of owning machinery are leading more farmers to hire out custom work on their operation. Kent Thiesse gives a look ...
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