FFA members get opportunities to advocate at state capitals
As the legislative season kicks off around the U.S., FFA members can visit their state legislatures and advocate for agriculture and agricultural education.
As the legislative season kicks off around the U.S., FFA members can visit their state legislatures and advocate for agriculture and agricultural education.
A bipartisan bill recommended by Iowa legislators hopes to tighten reporting requirements for foreign landholders in the state.
For 71 days since Schultz’s disappearance, his wife, Sarah, has posted about her missing husband on social media. Suspicious incidents raise red flags.
The 2024 National Western Stock Show’s sale raised $548,000 through the sale of champion junior livestock, supporting young exhibitors and scholarships.
Frank Lucas and Craig Hill are honored by the American Farm Bureau Federation with top awards for their longstanding contributions to agriculture.
On Monday, the Eighth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals upheld the constitutionality of two so-called “ag gag” Iowa trespass laws.
An Iowa man is still missing after nearly three weeks. David Schultz, 53, was reported missing on Nov. 21 when his semi-truck with a load of pigs was found.
A cattleman from Monona, Iowa, was convicted of one count of theft of livestock, one count of wire fraud, and one count of false bankruptcy declaration.
Students from Michigan, Missouri, Florida, Iowa, Ohio and New Mexico were elected by National FFA Delegates today to serve as 2023-24 National FFA Officers.
The Alliant Energy Solar Farm at Iowa State University, unveiled in October, marks the first utility-scale agrivoltaics project in Iowa and the Midwest at large.