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Scouting now helps manage future rootworms

Scouting now helps manage future rootworms

Corn rootworm larvae are already active in many Iowa fields, but much of the damage they cause remains hidden below the soil surface. Agronomists say that makes scouting and monitoring especially important, even when crops appear healthy above ground. Dan Etter, a Channel technical agronomist in southern Iowa, said rootworm pressure can be easy to overlook because the pest spends much of its life cycle feeding underground. Unlike foliar diseases or other visible crop issues, rootworm damage...

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Trade announcements with China are a positive step forward

Trade announcements with China are a positive step forward

U.S. President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping met recently to discuss trade and other topics. This may be a sign that trade tensions are slowly thawing between the United States and China. Faith Parum, an economist for the American Farm Bureau...

U.S. Export Sales Report (5-21-26)

U.S. Export Sales Report (5-21-26)

As more details come out about the trade agreement between the U.S. and China, the weekly export sales continued following along its recent trends. Allendale commodity broker Greg McBride said the corn sales were the highest ever for this specific week. McBride said...

Importance of grower surveys in June Acreage Report

Importance of grower surveys in June Acreage Report

In the next few weeks producers will fill out USDA surveys that will provide the data for the June Acreage Report. Lance Honig of the National Agricultural Statistics Service says the surveys will provide a very important snapshot of the acreage for the year. Honig...

Naig: Recent weather helped Iowa farmers catch up

Naig: Recent weather helped Iowa farmers catch up

After a slow and uneven start to planting season this spring, Iowa farmers have made up significant ground over the past few weeks. Iowa Agriculture Secretary Mike Naig says favorable planting windows recently allowed farmers to move quickly and bring statewide...

Smithfield Foods awards 12 Impact Grants nationwide

Smithfield Foods awards 12 Impact Grants nationwide

Smithfield Foods has awarded more than $280,000 in Impact Grant funding to 12 nonprofit organizations working to strengthen communities where Smithfield employees live and work. These grants build on the more than $24 million Smithfield invested in 2025 to strengthen...

Don’t wait too long to take care of marestail

Don’t wait too long to take care of marestail

Marestail was one of the earliest weeds to become glyphosate-tolerant, and that resistance continues to make it tricky for farmers to manage. With rising spring temperatures, marestail is bolting fast, and it becomes significantly harder to control once it tops six...

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