Exhibitors and educators share real-world strategies to help farmers manage labor, improve decisions and stay profitable in challenging economy. 

The Iowa Ag Expo returned to Des Moines last week with a familiar goal but a renewed focus: helping farmers remain profitable and efficient while doing more with what they have.

From artificial intelligence and automation to practical upgrades that stretch machinery dollars further, this year’s show — in its 106th year — highlighted technology designed to save labor, improve ...