DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) -
Iowa farmers appear to
be in favor of upping the corn checkoff. At
least that's what the preliminary results from Tuesday's vote show.
The
Iowa Department of Agriculture says, so far, the vote is in favor of increasing the Iowa corn checkoff rate
by a quarter of a cent per bushel from ¾ cent to $.01 per bushel, effective
September 1st.
Over
70 percent of those who voted supported the increase. A
simple majority is needed to pass the referendum.
The results likely won't be
certified for a month.