U.S. Department of Agriculture to invest $152 million in rural Iowa communities

August 10, 2025

THE FAIR CLOSES AT MIDNIGHT. WELL, U.S. SECRETARY OF AGRICULTURE BROOKE ROLLINS IS AT THE FAIR TODAY MAKING AN ANNOUNCEMENT SHE SAYS WILL IMPACT SOME RURAL IOWA COMMUNITIES. IN THIS AFTERNOON AT THE GOVERNOR’S CHARITY SHARE SHOW IS WHEN ROLLINS ANNOUNCED $152 MILLION IN INVESTMENTS FOR RURAL IOWA. THE MONEY WILL BE DIVIDED BETWEEN 19 PROJECTS ACROSS 20 COUNTIES. THAT INCLUDES A $37 MILLION LOAN TO THE GUTHRIE COUNTY HOSPITAL, FUNDING FOR WATER AND WASTEWATER PROJECTS IN 13 CITIES, GRANTS FOR TRANSPORTATION AND STREET IMPROVEMENTS, AND LOANS FOR RURAL BUSINESS AND JOB GROWTH. WHETHER IT’S BETTER HOSPITALS IN RURAL AMERICA, BETTER HEALTH CARE IN RURAL AMERICA, BETTER CHILD CARE IN RURAL AMERICA, BETTER SERVICES, WATER, ETC. IN RURAL AMERICA. PART OF IT, THOUGH, AND THE REASON THESE INVESTMENTS ARE SO IMPORTANT, IS THAT IF WE LOSE, AS I MENTIONED, NOT JUST OUR FARMERS AND RANCHERS, BUT RURAL AMERICA, WHERE THE REAL AMERICAN SPIRIT LIVES AND THRIVES AND WAS BORN AND MUST CONTINUE. ROLLINS ALSO ANNOUNCED THAT IOWA FARMER AND ISU ALUM GLENN SMITH IS NOMINATED T

U.S. Department of Agriculture to invest $152 million in rural Iowa communities

The announcement was made by U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins at the Iowa State Fair Saturday.

Updated: 7:46 PM CDT Aug 9, 2025

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More than a dozen rural Iowa communities are expected to benefit from a $152 million investment from the U.S. Department of Agriculture that will go towards projects to improve infrastructure and more. U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins made the announcement Saturday at the Iowa State Fairgrounds. It happened during the Governor’s Charity Steer Show. “Whether it’s better hospitals in rural America, better health care in rural America, better childcare in rural America, better services in rural America — this president, perhaps more than any in our lifetime, isn’t just the farmers’ first president. He’s also the rural America president,” Rollins said. According to a news release, the money will go toward 19 rural development projects in communities across the state. The USDA said the projects are expected to not only develop rural infrastructure, but also boost the state’s economy and encourage private investment. The money will be divided between the projects across 20 Iowa counties. Projects include a $37 million loan to the Guthrie County Hospital to expand and renovate its facility.According to the USDA, the renovation will include an addition to a behavioral health room and updates to technology and equipment. The projects will also involve funding for water and wastewater projects in 13 cities, grants for transportation and street improvements, and loans for rural business and job growth. “I want to thank you and President Trump for putting our farmers first, and for investing $152 million to develop Iowa’s rural communities. During this time of uncertainty in the ag economy, I’m so grateful to have a partner we can rely on,” said Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds. “Today’s announcement is great news for all the communities receiving these grants. I look forward to building on these efforts to make our rural communities stronger and more prosperous than ever.”Another announcement made on Saturday was the nomination of Iowan Glen R. Smith to be the next Under Secretary for Rural Development at the USDA. Smith, of Atlantic, has been involved in farming and agribusiness. The Iowa State University alumni recently served on the Board of Directors of the Farm Credit Administration in Washington, D.C.

More than a dozen rural Iowa communities are expected to benefit from a $152 million investment from the U.S. Department of Agriculture that will go towards projects to improve infrastructure and more.

U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins made the announcement Saturday at the Iowa State Fairgrounds. It happened during the Governor’s Charity Steer Show.

“Whether it’s better hospitals in rural America, better health care in rural America, better childcare in rural America, better services in rural America — this president, perhaps more than any in our lifetime, isn’t just the farmers’ first president. He’s also the rural America president,” Rollins said.

According to a news release, the money will go toward 19 rural development projects in communities across the state. The USDA said the projects are expected to not only develop rural infrastructure, but also boost the state’s economy and encourage private investment.

The money will be divided between the projects across 20 Iowa counties. Projects include a $37 million loan to the Guthrie County Hospital to expand and renovate its facility.

According to the USDA, the renovation will include an addition to a behavioral health room and updates to technology and equipment.

The projects will also involve funding for water and wastewater projects in 13 cities, grants for transportation and street improvements, and loans for rural business and job growth.

“I want to thank you and President Trump for putting our farmers first, and for investing $152 million to develop Iowa’s rural communities. During this time of uncertainty in the ag economy, I’m so grateful to have a partner we can rely on,” said Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds. “Today’s announcement is great news for all the communities receiving these grants. I look forward to building on these efforts to make our rural communities stronger and more prosperous than ever.”

Another announcement made on Saturday was the nomination of Iowan Glen R. Smith to be the next Under Secretary for Rural Development at the USDA. Smith, of Atlantic, has been involved in farming and agribusiness. The Iowa State University alumni recently served on the Board of Directors of the Farm Credit Administration in Washington, D.C.