Iowa Corn Farmers Gather at the State Capitol to Discuss ‘25 Policy Priorities 

Iowa Corn Farmers Gather at the State Capitol to Discuss ‘25 Policy Priorities 

Yesterday, Iowa Corn Growers Association (ICGA) members gathered at the State Capitol for the “Iowa Corn Day on the Hill” lobbying event. The delegation included the ICGA Board, county leaders, grassroots members and student FFA members from across the state.  

Members in attendance pushed for extending the 9 cent E15 tax credit to support fuel retailers as they begin selling or work to update pump infrastructure to sell more E15 under the Biofuels Access Standard. They also advocated for consistent and clear crop protection labeling that aligns with the EPA’s own determinations for safety and health warnings, allowing farmers to continue utilizing crop protection tools while having clear guidelines for use. Members also shared the value of the Iowa Corn Checkoff by discussing current research, market development and education projects that are increasing and driving corn demand around the world.  

“As ICGA members, we understand how important it is to let our voices be heard,” said Stu Swanson, ICGA President and farmer from Galt, Iowa. “’Iowa Corn Day on the Hill’ allows farmers to connect one-on-one with legislators to share our ICGA policy priorities while sharing our personal stories. It is an important day with an incredible amount of value for Iowa corn farmers.” 

In honor of Iowa Ag Week, “Day on the Hill” participants also donated non-perishable food items to the Food Bank of Iowa. Over 49 pounds of food and personal care items were donated to help support Iowans facing food insecurity. 

As a long-standing, well-respected agricultural organization, the Iowa Corn Growers Association serves as a collective voice for Iowa’s corn farmers on agricultural issues at the state and federal level. Grassroots members from across the state are the backbone of our organization and the driving force behind our policy development and implementation efforts. We continue to work towards policies that protect the interest of our members and the Iowa corn industry. 

If you missed this Day on the Hill event, we encourage you to contact your legislators by other means, including by participating in calls to action or attending local town halls. To see ICGA’s full list of state and federal priorities for 2025, visit iowacorn.org/policy

For More Information:

Sydney Garrett, Public Relations Manager, sgarrett@iowacorn.org, 515-225-9242

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