Page County Farm Bureau celebrates Ag Week Bryan Clark Mar 23, 2026 3 hrs ago 0 Facebook Twitter Bluesky WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save The Page County Farm Bureau is celebrating Iowa Ag Week and reflecting on America’s 250th anniversary this week.kAm%9:D J62C’D p8 (66< E96>6 :D “#@@ED @7 uC665@>[” 46=63C2E:?8 86?6C2E:@?D @7 72>:=J 72C>D E92E 92G6 5C:G6? :??@G2E:@?[ DEC6?8E96?65 =@42= 64@?@>:6D 2?5 AC6D6CG65 G2=F6D =:<6 92C5 H@C< 2?5 6?G:C@?>6?E2= DE6H2C5D9:A]k^Am Listen now and subscribe: Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts | Spotify | RSS Feed | Omny Studio kAm%96 !286 r@F?EJ u2C> qFC62F[ 2D A2CE @7 E92E 4@>>:E>6?E[ 4@?E:?F6D E@ DFAA@CE =@42= 677@CED E92E DEC6?8E96? 7@@5 D64FC:EJ 2?5 >66E =@42= ?665D[ =:<6 5@?2E:?8 E@ 7@@5 A2?EC:6D :? r=2C:?52 2?5 $96?2?5@29]k^Am kAm!286 r@F?EJ u2C> qFC62F 2=D@ 8:G6D 324< E@ E96 4@>>F?:EJ E9C@F89 D49@=2CD9:AD[ p8 :? E96 r=2DDC@@> AC@8C2>[ DFAA@CE 7@C =@42= c\w 2?5 uup AC@8C2>D 2?5 DFAA@CE @7 E96 !286 r@F?EJ u2:C]k^Am People are also reading… Plenty of sprinters, jumpers, ready to lead Clarinda Track and Field Freshmen lead Clarinda Track and Field at Northwest Missouri State Indoor Meet Shenandoah's Dumler excited to end 4-sport career playing her favorite, softball Great senior groups exit, lot of area basketball talent back next year Clarinda's Roop seeks one more big jump to finish 4-sport career World Happiness Report highlights social media's negative impact, ranks Finland as happiest A fantastic baseball career set to continue for Clarinda's Jordan Butt 1.2 million-square-foot John Deere warehouse in Indiana will employ hundreds of construction workers Scamman named Shenandoah Girls Basketball Team MVP, Cullin, Estes earn varsity awards Chuck Norris, martial arts master and actor whose toughness became internet lore, dies at 86 Iowa upsets Florida, advances to first Sweet 16 since 1999 Leaning on friendship, toughness, Kylie Valdez leads at Essex UPDATE: Iowa State's Joshua Jefferson ruled out for Kentucky game Judge denies newspaper's request to see Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds' emails before ruling Clarinda boys basketball celebrates big, successful senior class kAm“$6CG:46 :D?’E 2 AC@8C2> 7@C FD[ :E’D 2 >:?5D6E[” !286 r@F?EJ u2C> qFC62F !C6D:56?E {@82? w6?CJ D2:5 :? 2 AC6DD C6=62D6] “p>6C:42 H2D 3F:=E @? @AA@CEF?:EJ[ 2?5 H6 36=:6G6 E92E @AA@CEF?:EJ 8C@HD H96? ?6:893@CD =@@< @FE 7@C 6249 @E96C]”k^AmkAm“p8C:4F=EFC6 92D 366? 2E E96 962CE @7 p>6C:42’D 8C@HE9[” w6?CJ 4@?E:?F65] “%96 C62=:EJ :D H6 H@F=5?’E 36 96C6 E@52J :7 :E H6C6?’E 7@C E96 H@C< @7 E9@D6 H9@ 42>6 367@C6 FD] %96:C 4@>>:E>6?E E@ E96 =2?5[ E96 2?:>2=D 2?5 E96 A6@A=6 :? E96:C 4@>>F?:E:6D :D D@>6E9:?8 H6’C6 AC@F5 @7 2?5 H@C< 92C5 E@ 4@?E:?F6 E@52J]”k^Am 0 Comments Get local news delivered to your inbox! Subscribe to our Daily Headlines newsletter. Sign up! * I understand and agree that registration on or use of this site constitutes agreement to its user agreement and privacy policy. Bryan Clark Sports Editor Author email Follow Bryan Clark Close Get email notifications on {{subject}} daily! Your notification has been saved. There was a problem saving your notification. {{description}} Email notifications are only sent once a day, and only if there are new matching items. Save Manage followed notifications Close Followed notifications Please log in to use this feature Log In Don't have an account? Sign Up Today Related to this story Most Popular 1.2 million-square-foot John Deere warehouse in Indiana will employ hundreds of construction workers A massive 1.2 million-square-foot John Deere warehouse, off Interstate 65 near Lowell, is expected to employ hundreds of construction workers. Nishnabotna river group sues co-op over state’s ‘sweetheart deal’ for fish kill A community-led water organization filed a lawsuit against NEW Cooperative Inc. for a 2024 fertilizer spill into the East Nishnabotna River th… Iowa DNR planning prescribed burns across Southwest Iowa The Iowa Department of Natural Resources is planning to complete large prescribed burns in sites in Pottawattamie, Mills, Fremont and Cass cou… As America celebrates its 250 birthday, Iowa wants to recognize longtime family farms The farm program was created to honor families who have owned their farms for 100 years and 150 years, respectively. Listen now and subscribe: Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts | Spotify | RSS Feed | Omny Studio | All Of Our Podcasts Watch Now: Related Video Two people killed in collision between a jet and vehicle at New York's LaGuardia Airport New photos of Neil Armstrong from the Gemini 8 mission released AP New photos of Neil Armstrong from the Gemini 8 mission released Defense Minister Katz says Israel and the US will step up attacks on Iran AP Defense Minister Katz says Israel and the US will step up attacks on Iran Direction of Middle East War Unclear Amid Mixed Messages Direction of Middle East War Unclear Amid Mixed Messages
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1.2 million-square-foot John Deere warehouse in Indiana will employ hundreds of construction workers A massive 1.2 million-square-foot John Deere warehouse, off Interstate 65 near Lowell, is expected to employ hundreds of construction workers.
Nishnabotna river group sues co-op over state’s ‘sweetheart deal’ for fish kill A community-led water organization filed a lawsuit against NEW Cooperative Inc. for a 2024 fertilizer spill into the East Nishnabotna River th…
Iowa DNR planning prescribed burns across Southwest Iowa The Iowa Department of Natural Resources is planning to complete large prescribed burns in sites in Pottawattamie, Mills, Fremont and Cass cou…
As America celebrates its 250 birthday, Iowa wants to recognize longtime family farms The farm program was created to honor families who have owned their farms for 100 years and 150 years, respectively.