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Dairy in northwest Iowa to pay $38K for fish kill, manure spill in July

The Iowa Department of Natural Resources has ordered Roorda Dairy to pay over $38,000 due to a manure spill that killed over 107,000 fish in Mud Creek. The dairy must also submit its operating procedures for manure management for approval following an incident caused by a ruptured tile line during manure application. Continue reading Dairy in northwest Iowa to pay $38K for fish kill, manure spill in July

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Urban Cow Program has begun in Woodbury County

The Urban Cow program by Iowa State University Extension and Outreach offers education for families interested in raising poultry and livestock in Siouxland. Covering essential topics from goals to cheese-making, the program runs from January to April 2024. Registration is required, with fees applicable per session. Continue reading Urban Cow Program has begun in Woodbury County

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Bird flu detected in Iowa flock for fourth time in less than a week

Highly pathogenic avian influenza has been detected in a commercial turkey flock in Sac County, Iowa. Four cases were confirmed recently, prompting a disaster proclamation from Governor Reynolds. The risk to humans remains low as officials encourage monitoring and biosecurity measures. Continue reading Bird flu detected in Iowa flock for fourth time in less than a week

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New report shows 10 years of agriculture spills into Iowa waterways

A report by Food and Water Watch analyzed nearly 200 manure spills in Iowa between 2013 and 2023, highlighting northwest Iowa’s high spill concentration linked to animal feeding operations. It urged stricter regulations, citing inadequate enforcement and underreporting of incidents. The report calls for more accountability for corporate polluters in Iowa. Continue reading New report shows 10 years of agriculture spills into Iowa waterways

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Highly pathogenic avian influenza detected in Sioux County 

The Iowa Department of Agriculture reported a case of highly pathogenic avian influenza (H5N1) at a commercial egg farm in Sioux County, prompting Governor Kim Reynolds to issue a disaster proclamation. This outbreak marks Iowa’s fourth detection of bird flu this year, necessitating enhanced monitoring and biosecurity measures for all poultry producers. Continue reading Highly pathogenic avian influenza detected in Sioux County 

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Union of Concerned Scientists pushes for wetland protections in Farm Bill

A report by the Union of Concerned Scientists highlights the critical status of wetlands in the Upper Midwest, which provide annual flood protections valued at $23 billion. It advocates for inclusion in the upcoming Farm Bill to counteract damage from industrial agriculture and recent legal challenges, ensuring wetlands’ preservation and ongoing benefits. Continue reading Union of Concerned Scientists pushes for wetland protections in Farm Bill

More Iowa puppy mills, including two from Siouxland, cited for federal violations

During the third quarter of 2024, six Iowa dog breeders and kennels were cited for a total of 19 federal regulatory violations. Issues included inadequate veterinary care and poor sanitation. Iowa ranked third for violations nationwide, with notable offenders being Furever Paws, Stonehenge Kennels, and Century Farm Puppies. Continue reading More Iowa puppy mills, including two from Siouxland, cited for federal violations

Iowa environmental groups seek to intervene in ‘swampbuster’ lawsuit

An Iowa company is challenging federal law that prevents farming on designated wetlands, claiming it imposes unconstitutional conditions for accessing USDA benefits without compensation. Sustainable agriculture groups intervene, arguing losing the law would threaten environmental preservation and exacerbate flooding and erosion issues. The case highlights critical discussions on land use and conservation. Continue reading Iowa environmental groups seek to intervene in ‘swampbuster’ lawsuit

Health and farmworker advocates urge ban of herbicide linked to Parkinson’s

Public health advocates are calling for a federal ban on paraquat dichloride, a toxic herbicide linked to Parkinson’s disease and other severe health issues. The EPA will decide in January 2025 whether to renew the herbicide’s license. Farmworkers emphasize the need for safer agricultural practices to protect public health. Continue reading Health and farmworker advocates urge ban of herbicide linked to Parkinson’s

Neighbors and city policymakers cry fowl about backyard chickens

Cheryl Tevis discusses the resurgence of backyard chicken raising amid recent food supply chain disruptions and inflation. She shares personal anecdotes and observations about the trend, highlighting the economic benefits and implications on industrial egg production. The piece also addresses regulatory challenges and public health considerations, while emphasizing the enduring appeal of raising chickens for many Americans. Continue reading Neighbors and city policymakers cry fowl about backyard chickens