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Celebrating the Delights of Iowa Summers

Celebrating the Delights of Iowa Summers


In a recent op-ed, the Iowa Secretary of Agriculture expresses his admiration for the joys of Iowa summers. The Secretary describes traversing the state's diverse landscapes, visiting all 99 counties, and enjoying various summer activities, including attending baseball games.

Drawing inspiration from the beloved film Field of Dreams, the op-ed highlights the significance of baseball as a unifying pastime that fosters enduring friendships and creates lasting memories. The author acknowledges the distinct charm of cheering for one's favorite team, regardless of the weather conditions.

The op-ed celebrates Iowa's agricultural prowess, particularly in the production of high-quality meat such as beef, pork, lamb, turkey, and chicken. The author encourages Iowans to appreciate and savor the state's homegrown culinary offerings, including dairy products, fresh fruits, and vegetables.

The Iowa Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship is committed to supporting local farmers by expanding market opportunities and aiding smaller dairies in on-farm processing. The forthcoming Choose Iowa program aims to connect consumers with exceptional products cultivated, raised, and processed within the state.

As summer events unfold, the op-ed encourages Iowans to actively support local agriculture by choosing Iowa-grown and Iowa-made products. By doing so, individuals contribute to the well-being of farming families, the vitality of local communities, and the overall enhancement of Iowa's quality of life.

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