Wade Dooley
Wade Dooley is a sixth-generation farmer and Democratic candidate for Iowa Secretary of Agriculture and Land Stewardship.
“We have so much potential here in Iowa—we have the best soils, the most innovative people, and some of the most advanced technology on the planet. We have communities that, with a little support, could flourish and grow. We have water systems that, with care and effort, can be clean, safe, and fun for all.
“Agriculture is the heart of Iowa’s economy and the communities and families who depend on it deserve a partner who will help them succeed – that’s why I’m running.”
Wade Dooley
Sixth-Generation Farmer
Democratic Candidate for Iowa Secretary of Agriculture and Land Stewardship
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Meet Wade Dooley
Wade Dooley is a sixth-generation Iowa farmer who has spent his life working the land along the Iowa River northwest of Marshalltown. He's been farming since he was 14 years old, and after graduating from Iowa State University and working in the seed industry, he returned home to farm with his father on their family's Century Farm in 2008. Over the past 18 years, Wade has focused on building a more profitable and sustainable operation, implementing conservation practices including diverse prairie restoration along the Iowa River and using no-till farming and cover crops across all his acres.
Wade believes that strong communities are built when people work together toward common goals, and he's put that belief into action throughout his life. He currently serves on six local boards and committees, and was recently a board member of Practical Farmers of Iowa, a non-partisan organization focused on farmers helping farmers. Whether it's speaking to local leaders about conservation practices or working with neighbors to solve problems, Wade has always believed in the power of listening to each other and finding solutions that work for everyone.
Wade is running for Secretary of Agriculture because he believes Iowa's farmers and communities deserve leadership that puts their needs first. He's seen firsthand how the right support can help family farms succeed and small towns thrive, and he knows the Department of Agriculture has the resources and expertise to scale solutions for communities across Iowa. As Secretary, Wade will bring a practical, results-focused approach—willing to try new ideas, measure what works, and change course when something isn't working—while working across differences to get things done for Iowa.
Wade lives in Albion, Iowa with his wife, and they are preparing to welcome their first child.