Recent
Topics
Some Fundamental Changes Now Occurring in Retail Fertilizer Markets Will Impact Producers [PDF]
Cooperation: A Survival Guide for Small and Medium-sized Farms [PDF]
NetWorks [PDF 884KB]
CooperationWorks! Newsletter
New dates posted for the Machinery & Labor Sharing Arrangements Producer Education Workshops
Executive Development Program: Boards in Transition
March 10-11, 2008
Bioeconomy Summit
(Word Document)
Biorenewables Highlights
at Iowa State
Bioeconomy Summit
(Word Document)
Perspectives on Present
& Future
Ethanol Industry
College of Ag Discusses
Biorenewables
Online Tools Assist Producers in Wine, Grape Production
On-Farm Grain Storage Information Available
ISU Offers Energy & Grain Management Information
AAI Regulatory Compliance
Update (PDF)
Soybean Rust Activity Form
(Word Document)
Biobased Industry Outlook Conference
History
and Unique Features
of the Farm Credit System
Selling
a Piece of the Farm
Credit System
Are
Rural Credit Markets
Competitive? Is There Room
for Competition in Rural Credit Markets?
FCSA
Sale to Rabobank:
Selling What? On Whose
Authority? And For Whose
Benefit?
Current Trends for Cooperatives
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Welcome to Iowa Alliance for Cooperative Business Development
Iowa State University has been awarded a grant from USDA Rural
Development to organize a cooperative business development center,
one of 21 awarded nationwide. The Iowa Alliance for Cooperative
Business Development combines outreach and research programs that
encourage rural economic development.
The Alliance's four primary objectives are:
- Work in biodiesel products that will enhance the ability
of producer businesses to understand and evaluate the potential
risks and rewards of biodiesel opportunities.
- Investigate the potential for cooperative farming arrangements.
- Assist rural Iowans with development of producer groups, feasibility
studies, marketing studies and business plans for starting value-added
agricultural businesses.
- Develop and deliver strategic and financial management training
to new and existing agricultural business board members.
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