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EPISODE · May 21, 2026 · 27 MIN

Iowa’s Livestock Powered by Iowa‑Grown Corn

from Fenceline · host Coalition to Support Iowa's Farmers

Welcome to another episode of the Fenceline Podcast! In this episode, host Bob Quinn sits down with John Stoakes, District 5 Field Manager for Iowa Corn, to discuss the latest checkoff efforts and the value of livestock fed Iowa‑grown corn. Stoakes, along with Austin Miller, shares input from his work with the Iowa State Digital Innovation Lab - but most importantly, his experience as a young farmer in Iowa.Learn more:  🌐 http://supportfarmers.com  🌐 http://iowacorn.org

Welcome to another episode of the Fenceline Podcast! In this episode, host Bob Quinn sits down with John Stoakes, District 5 Field Manager for Iowa Corn, to discuss the latest checkoff efforts and the value of livestock fed Iowa‑grown corn. Stoakes, along with Austin Miller, shares input from his work with the Iowa State Digital Innovation Lab - but most importantly, his experience as a young farmer in Iowa. Learn more: 🌐 http://supportfarmers.com 🌐 http://iowacorn.org

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