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Early beans, late rust, and a year full of surprises

Early beans, late rust, and a year full of surprises

You could not plan for the 2025 growing season. Farmers across Iowa saw everything from once-in-a-decade disease pressure to long stretches of uncooperative weather, along with a planting window that turned upside down more than once. Brad Gibson of Channel Seeds works primarily in Missouri, but the challenges his growers faced mirrored what Iowa producers battled all season long. That gave him a front row view of how this crop behaved and what we can take away from it. Gibson says the story...

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Farmers still struggling to find enough farm labor

Farmers still struggling to find enough farm labor

Finding enough labor to get the work done on the farm and navigating the regulations for the workforce have become increasingly troublesome in recent years. Mike Stranz, Vice President of Advocacy for the National Farmers Union, said reform is more important now than...

Iowa Farm Bureau members gather for 107th annual meeting

Iowa Farm Bureau members gather for 107th annual meeting

Iowa Farm Bureau members gathered in Des Moines to connect, learn, and celebrate Iowa agriculture. It’s been an eventful year for the Iowa ag industry, which made for plenty of insightful discussions. Iowa Farm Bureau President Brent Johnson said profitability was one...

Trump discusses year-round E15, addresses farm input costs

Trump discusses year-round E15, addresses farm input costs

President Trump this week discussed the importance of year-round E15 for America’s farmers and the potential for more domestic production of fertilizer. During the President’s farm aid announcement at the White House, the topic of year-round E15 was brought up....

How will food prices affect holiday meals in 2025?

How will food prices affect holiday meals in 2025?

The holidays bring large increases in food spending for both food at home and food away from home. Consumers’ decisions during this season can have important implications for farmers and ranchers. Farmdoc, at the University of Illinois, said persistent inflation has...

Farmers see stronger results from Deere autonomous tillage

Farmers see stronger results from Deere autonomous tillage

Autonomous technology has been one of the most talked about advancements in production agriculture over the past few years, but 2025 was the first season when many farmers were able to see it working at scale. Labor was tight, weather windows were narrow, and every...

AFBF advocates for continued China trade discussions

AFBF advocates for continued China trade discussions

The trade relationship between the U.S. and China remains critically important for American agriculture. Dave Salmonsen, senior director of government affairs for the American Farm Bureau Federation, said there has been some progress between the two nations recently....

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