Rep. Randy Feenstra, U.S. Congressman representing Iowa’s 4th district since 2021, posted a series of updates on April 10, 2026, highlighting his legislative efforts and engagement with local agriculture and manufacturing.
In his first post at 15:37 UTC, Feenstra introduced the latest edition of “Farm Bill Friday,” focusing on trade provisions in the Farm Bill. He stated: “Welcome back to another edition of Farm Bill Friday. This week: trade wins in the Farm Bill. I often hear from Iowa farmers that expanding access to new markets is critical to staying competitive. That’s why I led legislation like the FRIDGE Act and supported the Agriculture”.
An hour later, at 16:39 UTC, Feenstra discussed his committee roles and their impact on Iowa producers and manufacturers. He wrote: “As the only member of Congress serving on both the House Ways and Means and Agriculture Committees, I was proud to help deliver real relief and results for our producers and manufacturers across our state. Hearing directly from hardworking Iowans in my district shows how the”.
Later that day at 17:33 UTC, Feenstra shared details about a recent visit with USDA Under Secretary Lindberg to a local facility in Le Mars. He said: “Yesterday, I had the privilege of touring the Blue Bunny Factory in Le Mars with USDA Under Secretary Lindberg. It was fantastic being able to see firsthand the success of Iowa food production under President Trump, and speaking to workers and manufacturers directly about how we”.
Feenstra has represented Iowa’s 4th District since replacing Steve King in 2021 after previously serving in the Iowa Senate from 2009 to 2021. Born in Hull, Iowa in 1969, he continues to reside there today after graduating from Dordt University with a BA in 1991.



