Some of the biggest names in pro sports ― including Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow — are spending $5 million or more buying U.S. farms.
Author: Donnelle Eller, Des Moines Register
Warren Buffett says Berkshire Hathaway built to last with designated successor at annual meeting
Greg Abel was making his first appearance on the annual meeting stage as the executive who will take over when CEO Buffet retires or dies.
John Deere strike adds to Iowa farmers’ worries about getting parts, equipment into 2022
A strike at a dozen John Deere plants across the country comes as Iowa farmers are already struggling to get parts to repair broken equipment.
Billionaire Warren Buffett taps his replacement at Berkshire Hathaway
Billionaire Warren Buffet confirmed that he has picked Greg Abel to lead Berkshire Hathaway once he steps down.
Tom Vilsack confirmed as Joe Biden’s agriculture secretary, returning to Obama-era role
Vilsack faces many challenges as he returns to the USDA. Among the most pressing: Getting farmers to tackle climate change.
Tyson fires seven managers at Iowa pork plant tied to ‘betting pool’ of how many employees would get COVID-19
The company said the action came after the conclusion of an investigation it hired former U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder to conduct.
Some of Iowa’s first legal hemp crops set on fire because THC exceeds federal limits
Iowa farmers grew the state’s first legal hemp crop on about 680 acres. But 13% of fields were partially or fully destroyed after exceeding THC limits.
Cost of traditional Thanksgiving meal this year falls to less than $5 per person, Farm Bureau says
The cost of this year’s traditional Thanksgiving meal fell 4% compared to 2019, mostly due to decade-low price for turkeys, the Farm Bureau says.
‘You’re losing money everywhere’: Iowa farmers try to hang on through pandemic crisis
The pandemic follows several years of low prices. “There will be some farms that won’t survive, and that’s the sad reality,” one Iowa banker said.
‘Horrible choices’: Iowa livestock producers may have to euthanize pigs as packing plants struggle
With meatpacking workers sick or exposed to COVID-19, pork processing capacity has dropped 25%, leaving Iowa producers with difficult decisions.