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Mentally ill detainees facing deportation are by law afforded a fair hearing, but a national program to provide attorneys has been gutted.
Newsweek’s Hugh Cameron reported that “ground beef prices across the U.S. continue to reach new highs, driven by shrinking cattle herds, with looming import restrictions threatening to push costs even ...
A large land donation in Monroe County could have devastating effects for two families that have called a small part of the ...
Land bank receives $500,000 in Demolition and Site Revitalization Program funding from the Ohio Department of Development.
CHILLICOTHE, Ohio — As part of the celebrations during the Ross County Fair, the Soil and Water Conservation District ...
Homegrown produce stands this time of year are beckoning passers-by to stop on rural roads and bring home some goodies for ...
With two-thirds of Iowa farmland owned by people 65 and older, Iowa is expected to face a "tidal wave" of transition. What will it mean for Iowa?
In conditions favorable for disease development and without effective, timely management, cucurbit downy mildew can cause ...
Trump ordered a 35% tariff on Canadian imports not covered by the U.S., Mexico, Canada trade agreement because of its ...
The deal reflects a shift in antitrust enforcement under U.S. President Donald Trump’s administration. Executive orders aimed ...
Fewer people own more Iowa farmland. But Iowans are finding solutions — from "patient money" to finding non-family members to take over land.
In a packed Drake auditorium, scientists presented a study linking agriculture to dangerous nitrate and bacterial pollution in central Iowa’s rivers.
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