Two Iowa communities learn about opportunities to support local immigrant populations with an interest in farming enterprises
The Leopold Center was created by the Iowa Legislature as part of the Iowa Groundwater Protection Ac...
Who owns Iowa’s farmland: Big changes ahead ; Conservation in farm leases: No \u27one size fits all\...
Presentation made at Latinos in the Heartland (9th : 2011 : Columbia, Mo.) and published in the annu...
A one-year planning grant was used by a Des Moines (IA) area group to plot the most effective ways t...
Women and Latino farmers were surveyed about their needs for materials to inform their farming enter...
Latinos are the fastest growing ethnicity of farmers in Iowa and across the U.S., and 3.7 percent of...
Southwest Iowa development groups looked at several ways to entice new farmers to commit to local fo...
This study researched the challenges and opportunities to improve Iowa\u27s small food processing se...
Presentation made at Latinos in the Heartland (10th : 2012 : Kansas City, Mo.) and published in the ...
Making a graceful transition from one generation to the next is a challenge for any Iowa farm family...
The project sought to document food- and community-related information available in southwest Iowa c...
Small farm business enterprises receive technical advice and planning assistance
The investigators studied the feasibility of starting and operating a farmers\u27 market cooperative...
Iowa college interns worked with the UNI Local Food Project, food buyers, and farmers to improve loc...
America\u27s new farmers: Where do we find them and how do we help them? ; Work begins on 19 new gra...
The Leopold Center was created by the Iowa Legislature as part of the Iowa Groundwater Protection Ac...
Who owns Iowa’s farmland: Big changes ahead ; Conservation in farm leases: No \u27one size fits all\...
Presentation made at Latinos in the Heartland (9th : 2011 : Columbia, Mo.) and published in the annu...
A one-year planning grant was used by a Des Moines (IA) area group to plot the most effective ways t...
Women and Latino farmers were surveyed about their needs for materials to inform their farming enter...
Latinos are the fastest growing ethnicity of farmers in Iowa and across the U.S., and 3.7 percent of...
Southwest Iowa development groups looked at several ways to entice new farmers to commit to local fo...
This study researched the challenges and opportunities to improve Iowa\u27s small food processing se...
Presentation made at Latinos in the Heartland (10th : 2012 : Kansas City, Mo.) and published in the ...
Making a graceful transition from one generation to the next is a challenge for any Iowa farm family...
The project sought to document food- and community-related information available in southwest Iowa c...
Small farm business enterprises receive technical advice and planning assistance
The investigators studied the feasibility of starting and operating a farmers\u27 market cooperative...
Iowa college interns worked with the UNI Local Food Project, food buyers, and farmers to improve loc...
America\u27s new farmers: Where do we find them and how do we help them? ; Work begins on 19 new gra...
The Leopold Center was created by the Iowa Legislature as part of the Iowa Groundwater Protection Ac...
Who owns Iowa’s farmland: Big changes ahead ; Conservation in farm leases: No \u27one size fits all\...
Presentation made at Latinos in the Heartland (9th : 2011 : Columbia, Mo.) and published in the annu...