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Thank a Farmer Today

Posted on March 21st, 2017 in Agriculture finances, Communities, Decorah by vgmforbin |

This National Agriculture Day we celebrate and recognize the abundance provided by farming across our great state.  For instance, did you know 92 percent of the state is used for agriculture alone? Iowa farmers harvest corn, soybeans, and hay alongside millions of cattle, hogs, and chickens.  At Northeast Security Bank, we would like to bring to […]

Between Bread: Meals for Farmers on the Go

Posted on May 11th, 2016 in Agriculture finances, General by vgmforbin |

Your ag equipment often needs some proper TLC to help tackle the long days of work – and so do you! Northeast Security Bank is here to help you fuel up with some hearty and flavorful sandwiches perfect for farmers on that 24/7 schedule. Triple Decker Turkey Club: With bread so nice you’d layer it […]

The Great Pork Quiz

Posted on October 29th, 2014 in Agriculture finances by NSBblogger |

As we talked about in our first blog post of the month, October is National Pork Month, and when it comes to producing this salty, protein-filled meat, no state does it better than Iowa. In honor of this great month and the hard work of the over 40,000 Iowans employed in the hog farming industry, […]

National Pork Month: Iowa’s Third “Cash Crop”

Posted on October 15th, 2014 in Agriculture finances by NSBblogger |

When most non-Iowans drive through our state most of what they see are corn and soybean fields stretching out across the “Land of Opportunity.” Yes, our state is proud to be the number one corn and soybean producing state. However, beyond the cornstalks and soybean fields lies another reason to be proud of our state’s […]

Harvest Season in Iowa: Why It Is Important and How We Can Help

Posted on September 24th, 2014 in Agriculture finances by NSBblogger |

You can tell by the changing leaves, cooling air, and Friday night football games that fall is near. The first official day of fall is September 23rd, but up until that day the world around us is changing. One of the most significant events that occur during the fall season is harvest time. All across […]