DES MOINES, Iowa — Iowa is facing increased environmental pressure as agricultural production intensifies, prompting new state initiatives to combat rising cancer rates and improve water quality. The shift comes as 70% of the state’s land is now dedicated to corn and soybean production. On Wednesday, WHO 13’s Michael Admire explored why Iowa has the […]
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