Iowa corn farmers continue to implement innovative conservation practices to protect and improve our state’s water. Cleaner water starts at the farm, and every action counts. Because this is an issue that affects us all, Iowa Corn is proud to support and collaborate on a number of production and environmental initiatives with diverse partners to help improve Iowa’s land and water. One of these initiatives includes the Iowa Nutrient Reduction Strategy. The Iowa Nutrient Reduction Strategy is a science and technology-based framework to assess and reduce nutrients to Iowa waters and the Gulf of Mexico. Learn more about the goal of this initiative and how it is helping us continue to improve conservation practices in Iowa. https://lnkd.in/gJFRyMrT #WaterQualityWednesday #SustainableFarming #IowaCorn #Conservation
Iowa Corn
Farming
Johnston, Iowa 3,476 followers
Creating opportunities for long-term Iowa corn grower profitability.
About us
The Iowa Corn Promotion Board (ICPB), works to develop and defend markets, fund research, and provide education about corn and corn products. The Iowa Corn Growers Association (ICGA) is a membership organization lobbying on agricultural issues on behalf of its 7,000 members. Both organizations work on the joint mission to create opportunities for long-term Iowa corn grower profitability.
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External link for Iowa Corn
- Industry
- Farming
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Johnston, Iowa
- Type
- Partnership
- Founded
- 1967
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5505 NW 88th Street
Johnston, Iowa 50131, US
Employees at Iowa Corn
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Rodney Williamson
VP of Research and Sustainability at Iowa Corn Promotion Board
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Denise Forney
Vice President, Talent and Organizational Development
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Carrie Dodds
Vice President of Grower Development at IOWA CORN PROMOTION BOARD and IOWA CORN GROWERS ASSOCIATION
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Brian Jones
Chief Operating Officer at Iowa Corn
Updates
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From time to time on our page, you'll see familiar faces in far away places promoting corn and its uses many uses while on a trip we call Trade Missions. One of the questions we often get is, "what is the purpose of trade missions"? That's something we'd be glad to answer! In an ever-globalizing world, international partnerships remain vital to creating strong relationships that ultimately result in corn trade. The United States is the world leader in corn exports, with Iowa leading the charge as the top-producing state of corn, DDGS and ethanol, among other products. In fact, the ag sector is the only sector of our economy with a trade surplus. With over ninety-five percent of our population living outside the U.S. trade is key to farmer’s bottom line. Trade missions play a critical role in showcasing the products we produce to buyers across the world. #corn #corngrowsiowa #cornfuelstheworld #cornitseverything
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What does water quality mean for Iowa’s corn farmers? It means investing in solutions today that benefit all of us tomorrow. 🚜🌽 From implementing cover crops to managing nutrients with precision technology, our farmers are taking steps to protect Iowa’s water for future generations. We’re proud of their dedication to conservation and their willingness to adopt new practices that improve soil health, reduce runoff, and safeguard our rivers and streams. Want to see the impact of these practices? Visit here to learn more: https://lnkd.in/gDa-6VNC
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I had the honor of attending Textile Exchange’s 2024 conference where Stan Nelson, farmer and chairman of Iowa Corn, participated in a panel alongside farmers from Argentina (wool), India(organic cotton), and Australia (cotton/corn). Each farmer shared their unique perspective on their products used for textiles, emphasizing the importance of understanding farmers' practices firsthand. Stan's message resonated: "Come to a farm and see what we are doing before you make assumptions about what you think you know." #TextileExchange #Farmers #TextileIndustry
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“On behalf of Iowa’s farmers, we extend our gratitude to Governor Reynolds for extending the harvest weight proclamation as it is a tremendous help for Iowa’s corn farmers,” said Iowa Corn Growers Association (ICGA) President Stu Swanson, a farmer from Galt, Iowa. “With the large corn crop coming out of the fields the extended weight allocation for a 500-acre Iowa corn farmer would require 13 fewer truckloads and a 1000-acre Iowa Corn farmer would require 26 fewer truckloads. This saving is felt at the farm level bottom line as both a time saver and a fuel saver.” https://lnkd.in/g2TK3wke
30-Day Harvest Weight Proclamation Extension
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“We as farmers are doing things to control our nitrates. Nitrates are naturally occurring in soil - but we have a lot of tools in our toolbox to help that” - Dennis Friest Those tools? Farmers today use a variety of conservation and nutrient management practices to improve water quality and soil health, such as: Cover Crops Nutrient Management Strip Till Grassed Waterways Bioreactors and more If you want to learn more about the techniques and steps Iowa’s corn farmers are taking to ensure they are doing everything they can to protect our state’s water, visit: https://lnkd.in/gDa-6VNC #WaterQualityWednesday #Conservation #CornGrowsIowa #CleanWater #FarmInnovation
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Corn: It really IS everything. Read (and listen) to learn how corn is playing a key role in tackling the greenhouse gas emissions created by the fashion industry: https://lnkd.in/gS-QnUzj
From Field to Fabric, Corn Is Greening Up the Fashion Scene
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🌽 Join our team, Iowa Corn is seeking a passionate Communications Intern for next summer! If you're organized, energetic, and ready to share the stories of Iowa corn farmers, we want you! This is a fantastic opportunity to gain hands-on experience while working with consumers, decision-makers and farmers. Apply now!
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Read how Neal Gutterson, CTO at Radicle Growth highlights the importance of innovation in agriculture and how the Radicle Corn Value Chain Challenge is helping to reimagine the entire value chain. The Iowa Corn Promotion Board, is constantly striving to find new, innovative uses for corn and corn products. Read more about the future of farming and how we’re working together to create value beyond volume in this piece from CropLife: https://lnkd.in/gEmd3rYu
2025 Predictions in Agriculture: Farm for Value, Not Just Volume - CropLife
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