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    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In this episode of Under the Covers, Bill and James sit down at the cribbage board to discuss what happened in the warehouse this spring and what we think it means for agriculture overall.</p><p>From launching a new alfalfa line (yes, named after legendary tractor models) to expanding our turf and forage lines the guys break down what’s been happening at <a href='https://www.iowacovercrop.com/'>Iowa Cover Crop</a>.</p><p>But this episode goes beyond seed sales. The conversation turns toward the bigger shift they’re seeing in agriculture right now: more farmers looking beyond the standard corn-and-bean rotation, growing interest in grazing and annual pastures, and a stronger focus on cutting input costs while building resilient systems.</p><p>The guys also dig into:</p><ul><li>Why cattle markets are pushing more acres toward grazing</li><li>How small grains can improve the bigger farm picture</li><li>Reducing nitrogen and herbicide needs through cover crop systems</li></ul><p>As always, it’s practical, unfiltered, and occasionally derailed by a good hand.</p><p>Follow the show so you don’t miss the next hand.</p><p><b>Subscribe to the show so you don’t miss the next hand. </b>Also, if you have enjoyed the podcast, leave us a review and share this episode to your support!</p><p><b>Find us on social media in between episodes on:</b><br/>Facebook: <a href='https://facebook.com/iowacovercrop'>https://facebook.com/iowacovercrop</a><br/>Instagram: <a href='https://www.instagram.com/iowacovercrop'>@iowacovercrop</a><br/>X: <a href='https://x.com/iacovercrop'>@iacovercrop</a><br/>YouTube: <a href='https://www.youtube.com/@iowacovercrop'>https://www.youtube.com/@iowacovercrop</a><br/>Learn more about Iowa Cover Crop at <a href='https://www.iowacovercrop.com/'>www.iowacovercrop.com</a></p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Bill and James continue their talk about oat season for 2026. Oats don’t always get much attention in Iowa agriculture, but they’ve earned a spot in our system. In this episode, Bill and James break down what it actually takes to grow oats. From planning and planting to figuring out where they fit in the rotation, this is a real-world look at what’s working, what’s not, and why oats might be worth a second look. If you’ve been thinking about small grains, this is a good place to start. Subscr...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>Bill and James continue their talk about oat season for 2026. Oats don’t always get much attention in Iowa agriculture, but they’ve earned a spot in our system.</p><p>In this episode, Bill and James break down what it actually takes to grow oats. From planning and planting to figuring out where they fit in the rotation, this is a real-world look at what’s working, what’s not, and why oats might be worth a second look.</p><p>If you’ve been thinking about small grains, this is a good place to start.</p><p><b>Subscribe to the show so you don’t miss the next hand. </b>Also, if you have enjoyed the podcast, leave us a review and share this episode to your support!</p><p><b>Find us on social media in between episodes on:</b><br/>Facebook: <a href='https://facebook.com/iowacovercrop'>https://facebook.com/iowacovercrop</a><br/>Instagram: <a href='https://www.instagram.com/iowacovercrop'>@iowacovercrop</a><br/>X: <a href='https://x.com/iacovercrop'>@iacovercrop</a><br/>YouTube: <a href='https://www.youtube.com/@iowacovercrop'>https://www.youtube.com/@iowacovercrop</a><br/>Learn more about Iowa Cover Crop at <a href='https://www.iowacovercrop.com/'>www.iowacovercrop.com</a></p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Bill and James continue their talk about oat season for 2026. Oats don’t always get much attention in Iowa agriculture, but they’ve earned a spot in our system.</p><p>In this episode, Bill and James break down what it actually takes to grow oats. From planning and planting to figuring out where they fit in the rotation, this is a real-world look at what’s working, what’s not, and why oats might be worth a second look.</p><p>If you’ve been thinking about small grains, this is a good place to start.</p><p><b>Subscribe to the show so you don’t miss the next hand. </b>Also, if you have enjoyed the podcast, leave us a review and share this episode to your support!</p><p><b>Find us on social media in between episodes on:</b><br/>Facebook: <a href='https://facebook.com/iowacovercrop'>https://facebook.com/iowacovercrop</a><br/>Instagram: <a href='https://www.instagram.com/iowacovercrop'>@iowacovercrop</a><br/>X: <a href='https://x.com/iacovercrop'>@iacovercrop</a><br/>YouTube: <a href='https://www.youtube.com/@iowacovercrop'>https://www.youtube.com/@iowacovercrop</a><br/>Learn more about Iowa Cover Crop at <a href='https://www.iowacovercrop.com/'>www.iowacovercrop.com</a></p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Bill and James talk about oat season for 2026. Oats don’t always get much attention in Iowa agriculture, but they’ve earned a spot in our system. In this episode, Bill and James break down what it actually takes to grow oats. From planning and planting to figuring out where they fit in the rotation, this is a real-world look at what’s working, what’s not, and why oats might be worth a second look. If you’ve been thinking about small grains, this is a good place to start. Subscribe to the show...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>Bill and James talk about oat season for 2026. Oats don’t always get much attention in Iowa agriculture, but they’ve earned a spot in our system.</p><p>In this episode, Bill and James break down what it actually takes to grow oats. From planning and planting to figuring out where they fit in the rotation, this is a real-world look at what’s working, what’s not, and why oats might be worth a second look.</p><p>If you’ve been thinking about small grains, this is a good place to start.</p><p><b>Subscribe to the show so you don’t miss the next hand. </b>Also, if you have enjoyed the podcast, leave us a review and share this episode to your support!</p><p><b>Find us on social media in between episodes on:</b><br/>Facebook: <a href='https://facebook.com/iowacovercrop'>https://facebook.com/iowacovercrop</a><br/>Instagram: <a href='https://www.instagram.com/iowacovercrop'>@iowacovercrop</a><br/>X: <a href='https://x.com/iacovercrop'>@iacovercrop</a><br/>YouTube: <a href='https://www.youtube.com/@iowacovercrop'>https://www.youtube.com/@iowacovercrop</a><br/>Learn more about Iowa Cover Crop at <a href='https://www.iowacovercrop.com/'>www.iowacovercrop.com</a></p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Bill and James talk about oat season for 2026. Oats don’t always get much attention in Iowa agriculture, but they’ve earned a spot in our system.</p><p>In this episode, Bill and James break down what it actually takes to grow oats. From planning and planting to figuring out where they fit in the rotation, this is a real-world look at what’s working, what’s not, and why oats might be worth a second look.</p><p>If you’ve been thinking about small grains, this is a good place to start.</p><p><b>Subscribe to the show so you don’t miss the next hand. </b>Also, if you have enjoyed the podcast, leave us a review and share this episode to your support!</p><p><b>Find us on social media in between episodes on:</b><br/>Facebook: <a href='https://facebook.com/iowacovercrop'>https://facebook.com/iowacovercrop</a><br/>Instagram: <a href='https://www.instagram.com/iowacovercrop'>@iowacovercrop</a><br/>X: <a href='https://x.com/iacovercrop'>@iacovercrop</a><br/>YouTube: <a href='https://www.youtube.com/@iowacovercrop'>https://www.youtube.com/@iowacovercrop</a><br/>Learn more about Iowa Cover Crop at <a href='https://www.iowacovercrop.com/'>www.iowacovercrop.com</a></p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <description><![CDATA[<p>Piggybacking off Bill’s trip to the Iowa Farm Expo, this episode is simply about money on the farm.<br/><br/>Some things are an easy yes. Others? You’ll think about them for months… maybe years… and still not pull the trigger.<br/><br/>In this episode of Under the Covers, Bill Frederick and James Holz talk through some of their spending decisions on their farms. Equipment, inputs, and everything in between. Learn what we’re comfortable spending money on, what we hesitate on, and what that probably says about how we operate.<br/><br/></p><p><br/><br/></p><p><b>Subscribe to the show so you don’t miss the next hand. </b>Also, if you have enjoyed the podcast, leave us a review and share this episode to your support!</p><p><b>Find us on social media in between episodes on:</b><br/>Facebook: <a href='https://facebook.com/iowacovercrop'>https://facebook.com/iowacovercrop</a><br/>Instagram: <a href='https://www.instagram.com/iowacovercrop'>@iowacovercrop</a><br/>X: <a href='https://x.com/iacovercrop'>@iacovercrop</a><br/>YouTube: <a href='https://www.youtube.com/@iowacovercrop'>https://www.youtube.com/@iowacovercrop</a><br/>Learn more about Iowa Cover Crop at <a href='https://www.iowacovercrop.com/'>www.iowacovercrop.com</a></p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Piggybacking off Bill’s trip to the Iowa Farm Expo, this episode is simply about money on the farm.<br/><br/>Some things are an easy yes. Others? You’ll think about them for months… maybe years… and still not pull the trigger.<br/><br/>In this episode of Under the Covers, Bill Frederick and James Holz talk through some of their spending decisions on their farms. Equipment, inputs, and everything in between. Learn what we’re comfortable spending money on, what we hesitate on, and what that probably says about how we operate.<br/><br/></p><p><br/><br/></p><p><b>Subscribe to the show so you don’t miss the next hand. </b>Also, if you have enjoyed the podcast, leave us a review and share this episode to your support!</p><p><b>Find us on social media in between episodes on:</b><br/>Facebook: <a href='https://facebook.com/iowacovercrop'>https://facebook.com/iowacovercrop</a><br/>Instagram: <a href='https://www.instagram.com/iowacovercrop'>@iowacovercrop</a><br/>X: <a href='https://x.com/iacovercrop'>@iacovercrop</a><br/>YouTube: <a href='https://www.youtube.com/@iowacovercrop'>https://www.youtube.com/@iowacovercrop</a><br/>Learn more about Iowa Cover Crop at <a href='https://www.iowacovercrop.com/'>www.iowacovercrop.com</a></p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[The 2026 Practical Farmers of Iowa Conference is in the books. In this episode of Under the Covers, we talk about what actually stuck with us after PFI. Not a play-by-play recap, just the conversations, themes, and ideas we’re still thinking about weeks later. We cover: • How we explain the Practical Farmers of Iowa Conference to someone who’s never been • What makes PFI different from other ag conferences • Themes we kept hearing in hallway conversations • A few moments that stayed with us •...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>The 2026 Practical Farmers of Iowa Conference is in the books.<br/>In this episode of Under the Covers, we talk about what actually stuck with us after PFI.<br/>Not a play-by-play recap, just the conversations, themes, and ideas we’re still thinking about weeks later.<br/>We cover:<br/>• How we explain the Practical Farmers of Iowa Conference to someone who’s never been<br/>• What makes PFI different from other ag conferences<br/>• Themes we kept hearing in hallway conversations<br/>• A few moments that stayed with us<br/>• Ideas we’re excited to take back to our own farms<br/>• What feels like it’s shifting in Midwest agriculture right now<br/><br/></p><p>Some conversations reinforced things we’ve been thinking about for a while.<br/>Others pushed us a little.<br/>A few made us rethink how we’re approaching our own acres.<br/>This episode is us sorting through what we heard and what it might mean for our farms, our business, and the direction regenerative agriculture and Midwest farming seem to be heading.<br/><br/></p><p>If you care about:<br/>Practical Farmers of Iowa<br/>Regenerative agriculture<br/>Soil health<br/>Cover crops<br/>Grazing systems<br/>Small grains<br/>Farm profitability<br/>Rural communities<br/>Or the future of independent farming<br/>You’re in the right place.</p><p><b>Subscribe to the show so you don’t miss the next hand. </b>Also, if you have enjoyed the podcast, leave us a review and share this episode to your support!</p><p><b>Find us on social media in between episodes on:</b><br/>Facebook: <a href='https://facebook.com/iowacovercrop'>https://facebook.com/iowacovercrop</a><br/>Instagram: <a href='https://www.instagram.com/iowacovercrop'>@iowacovercrop</a><br/>X: <a href='https://x.com/iacovercrop'>@iacovercrop</a><br/>YouTube: <a href='https://www.youtube.com/@iowacovercrop'>https://www.youtube.com/@iowacovercrop</a><br/>Learn more about Iowa Cover Crop at <a href='https://www.iowacovercrop.com/'>www.iowacovercrop.com</a></p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The 2026 Practical Farmers of Iowa Conference is in the books.<br/>In this episode of Under the Covers, we talk about what actually stuck with us after PFI.<br/>Not a play-by-play recap, just the conversations, themes, and ideas we’re still thinking about weeks later.<br/>We cover:<br/>• How we explain the Practical Farmers of Iowa Conference to someone who’s never been<br/>• What makes PFI different from other ag conferences<br/>• Themes we kept hearing in hallway conversations<br/>• A few moments that stayed with us<br/>• Ideas we’re excited to take back to our own farms<br/>• What feels like it’s shifting in Midwest agriculture right now<br/><br/></p><p>Some conversations reinforced things we’ve been thinking about for a while.<br/>Others pushed us a little.<br/>A few made us rethink how we’re approaching our own acres.<br/>This episode is us sorting through what we heard and what it might mean for our farms, our business, and the direction regenerative agriculture and Midwest farming seem to be heading.<br/><br/></p><p>If you care about:<br/>Practical Farmers of Iowa<br/>Regenerative agriculture<br/>Soil health<br/>Cover crops<br/>Grazing systems<br/>Small grains<br/>Farm profitability<br/>Rural communities<br/>Or the future of independent farming<br/>You’re in the right place.</p><p><b>Subscribe to the show so you don’t miss the next hand. </b>Also, if you have enjoyed the podcast, leave us a review and share this episode to your support!</p><p><b>Find us on social media in between episodes on:</b><br/>Facebook: <a href='https://facebook.com/iowacovercrop'>https://facebook.com/iowacovercrop</a><br/>Instagram: <a href='https://www.instagram.com/iowacovercrop'>@iowacovercrop</a><br/>X: <a href='https://x.com/iacovercrop'>@iacovercrop</a><br/>YouTube: <a href='https://www.youtube.com/@iowacovercrop'>https://www.youtube.com/@iowacovercrop</a><br/>Learn more about Iowa Cover Crop at <a href='https://www.iowacovercrop.com/'>www.iowacovercrop.com</a></p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[If you live in Iowa, you’ve probably heard the headlines. When Central Iowa Water Works turned on its nitrate removal system in January, it caught attention across the state. Winter operation is rare. Nitrate levels in the Des Moines and Raccoon Rivers were elevated. And once again, Iowa water quality and agriculture were in the news. In this episode of Under the Covers, we slow the conversation down. We talk about: The history and context behind Des Moines Water Works and Iowa farmersWhat ac...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p><b>If you live in Iowa, you’ve probably heard the headlines.</b></p><p><b>When Central Iowa Water Works turned on its nitrate removal system in January, it caught attention across the state. Winter operation is rare. Nitrate levels in the Des Moines and Raccoon Rivers were elevated. And once again, Iowa water quality and agriculture were in the news.</b></p><p><b>In this episode of </b><b><em>Under the Covers</em></b><b>, we slow the conversation down.</b></p><p><b>We talk about:</b></p><ul><li><b>The history and context behind Des Moines Water Works and Iowa farmers</b></li><li><b>What actually happened during the 2015 Des Moines Water Works lawsuit</b></li><li><b>How that moment intersected with the early days of Iowa Cover Crop</b></li><li><b>What the nitrate removal system sounds like when it’s running</b></li><li><b>How we felt about the lawsuit then and how we think about Iowa’s water quality progress now</b></li><li><b>Practical ideas for improving water quality moving forward</b></li></ul><p><b>This isn’t outrage radio.<br/>And we won’t pretend this is simple.</b></p><p><b>It’s a farmer-to-farmer conversation about Iowa water quality, nitrogen management, responsibility, and the realities of modern agriculture.</b></p><p><b>We don’t solve it.<br/>We don’t dodge it.<br/>We talk through it.</b></p><p><b>And yes, we’re still playing cribbage while we do.</b></p><p><b>If you care about:<br/>Iowa farming<br/>Water quality<br/>Nitrogen management<br/>Regenerative agriculture<br/>Cover crops<br/>Ag policy<br/>Tile drainage<br/>Rural economics<br/>Or how farmers are actually thinking about these issues</b></p><p><b>You’re in the right place.</b></p><p><b>When the game ends, the episode ends.</b></p><p><b>Subscribe to the show so you don’t miss the next hand. </b>Also, if you have enjoyed the podcast, leave us a review and share this episode to your support!</p><p><b>Find us on social media in between episodes on:</b><br/>Facebook: <a href='https://facebook.com/iowacovercrop'>https://facebook.com/iowacovercrop</a><br/>Instagram: <a href='https://www.instagram.com/iowacovercrop'>@iowacovercrop</a><br/>X: <a href='https://x.com/iacovercrop'>@iacovercrop</a><br/>YouTube: <a href='https://www.youtube.com/@iowacovercrop'>https://www.youtube.com/@iowacovercrop</a><br/>Learn more about Iowa Cover Crop at <a href='https://www.iowacovercrop.com/'>www.iowacovercrop.com</a></p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>If you live in Iowa, you’ve probably heard the headlines.</b></p><p><b>When Central Iowa Water Works turned on its nitrate removal system in January, it caught attention across the state. Winter operation is rare. Nitrate levels in the Des Moines and Raccoon Rivers were elevated. And once again, Iowa water quality and agriculture were in the news.</b></p><p><b>In this episode of </b><b><em>Under the Covers</em></b><b>, we slow the conversation down.</b></p><p><b>We talk about:</b></p><ul><li><b>The history and context behind Des Moines Water Works and Iowa farmers</b></li><li><b>What actually happened during the 2015 Des Moines Water Works lawsuit</b></li><li><b>How that moment intersected with the early days of Iowa Cover Crop</b></li><li><b>What the nitrate removal system sounds like when it’s running</b></li><li><b>How we felt about the lawsuit then and how we think about Iowa’s water quality progress now</b></li><li><b>Practical ideas for improving water quality moving forward</b></li></ul><p><b>This isn’t outrage radio.<br/>And we won’t pretend this is simple.</b></p><p><b>It’s a farmer-to-farmer conversation about Iowa water quality, nitrogen management, responsibility, and the realities of modern agriculture.</b></p><p><b>We don’t solve it.<br/>We don’t dodge it.<br/>We talk through it.</b></p><p><b>And yes, we’re still playing cribbage while we do.</b></p><p><b>If you care about:<br/>Iowa farming<br/>Water quality<br/>Nitrogen management<br/>Regenerative agriculture<br/>Cover crops<br/>Ag policy<br/>Tile drainage<br/>Rural economics<br/>Or how farmers are actually thinking about these issues</b></p><p><b>You’re in the right place.</b></p><p><b>When the game ends, the episode ends.</b></p><p><b>Subscribe to the show so you don’t miss the next hand. </b>Also, if you have enjoyed the podcast, leave us a review and share this episode to your support!</p><p><b>Find us on social media in between episodes on:</b><br/>Facebook: <a href='https://facebook.com/iowacovercrop'>https://facebook.com/iowacovercrop</a><br/>Instagram: <a href='https://www.instagram.com/iowacovercrop'>@iowacovercrop</a><br/>X: <a href='https://x.com/iacovercrop'>@iacovercrop</a><br/>YouTube: <a href='https://www.youtube.com/@iowacovercrop'>https://www.youtube.com/@iowacovercrop</a><br/>Learn more about Iowa Cover Crop at <a href='https://www.iowacovercrop.com/'>www.iowacovercrop.com</a></p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[If you’ve ever wondered what real conversations between farmers actually sound like… this is it. Welcome to Under the Covers, a podcast hosted by Bill Frederick and James Holz, founders of Iowa Cover Crop. We’re two Midwest farmers who built an independent seed business and decided that recording our constant banter and frequent disagreements was a good idea. This episode sets the stage.   We talk about: - How Iowa Cover Crop got started - What our farms look like today - Why we decided to st...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>If you’ve ever wondered what real conversations between farmers actually sound like… this is it.<br/>Welcome to Under the Covers, a podcast hosted by Bill Frederick and James Holz,<br/>founders of Iowa Cover Crop. We’re two Midwest farmers who built an independent seed business and decided that recording our constant banter and frequent disagreements was a good idea.<br/>This episode sets the stage.<br/><br/></p><p>We talk about:<br/>- How Iowa Cover Crop got started<br/>- What our farms look like today<br/>- Why we decided to start a farming podcast now<br/>- Who this show is actually for<br/>- And why we’re playing cribbage while we record<br/><br/></p><p>This isn’t an academic deep dive.<br/>It’s not a sales pitch.<br/>And we’re definitely not going to agree on everything.<br/>This is farmer to farmer conversation about agriculture, regenerative farming practices, rural business, soil health, decision-making, and whatever else ends up on the table.<br/>When the cribbage game ends, the episode ends.<br/><br/></p><p>If you care about:<br/>Midwest farming<br/>Row crops<br/>Small Grains<br/>Cover crops<br/>Cattle<br/>Grazing<br/>Regenerative agriculture<br/>Independent ag businesses<br/>Agriculture policy<br/>Rural economics<br/>Or just honest farm talk<br/>You’re in the right place.<br/><br/></p><p><b>Subscribe to the show so you don’t miss the next hand. </b>Also, if you have enjoyed the podcast, leave us a review and share this episode to your support!</p><p><b>Find us on social media in between episodes on:</b><br/>Facebook: <a href='https://facebook.com/iowacovercrop'>https://facebook.com/iowacovercrop</a><br/>Instagram: <a href='https://www.instagram.com/iowacovercrop'>@iowacovercrop</a><br/>X: <a href='https://x.com/iacovercrop'>@iacovercrop</a><br/>YouTube: <a href='https://www.youtube.com/@iowacovercrop'>https://www.youtube.com/@iowacovercrop</a><br/>Learn more about Iowa Cover Crop at <a href='https://www.iowacovercrop.com/'>www.iowacovercrop.com</a></p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you’ve ever wondered what real conversations between farmers actually sound like… this is it.<br/>Welcome to Under the Covers, a podcast hosted by Bill Frederick and James Holz,<br/>founders of Iowa Cover Crop. We’re two Midwest farmers who built an independent seed business and decided that recording our constant banter and frequent disagreements was a good idea.<br/>This episode sets the stage.<br/><br/></p><p>We talk about:<br/>- How Iowa Cover Crop got started<br/>- What our farms look like today<br/>- Why we decided to start a farming podcast now<br/>- Who this show is actually for<br/>- And why we’re playing cribbage while we record<br/><br/></p><p>This isn’t an academic deep dive.<br/>It’s not a sales pitch.<br/>And we’re definitely not going to agree on everything.<br/>This is farmer to farmer conversation about agriculture, regenerative farming practices, rural business, soil health, decision-making, and whatever else ends up on the table.<br/>When the cribbage game ends, the episode ends.<br/><br/></p><p>If you care about:<br/>Midwest farming<br/>Row crops<br/>Small Grains<br/>Cover crops<br/>Cattle<br/>Grazing<br/>Regenerative agriculture<br/>Independent ag businesses<br/>Agriculture policy<br/>Rural economics<br/>Or just honest farm talk<br/>You’re in the right place.<br/><br/></p><p><b>Subscribe to the show so you don’t miss the next hand. </b>Also, if you have enjoyed the podcast, leave us a review and share this episode to your support!</p><p><b>Find us on social media in between episodes on:</b><br/>Facebook: <a href='https://facebook.com/iowacovercrop'>https://facebook.com/iowacovercrop</a><br/>Instagram: <a href='https://www.instagram.com/iowacovercrop'>@iowacovercrop</a><br/>X: <a href='https://x.com/iacovercrop'>@iacovercrop</a><br/>YouTube: <a href='https://www.youtube.com/@iowacovercrop'>https://www.youtube.com/@iowacovercrop</a><br/>Learn more about Iowa Cover Crop at <a href='https://www.iowacovercrop.com/'>www.iowacovercrop.com</a></p>]]></content:encoded>
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