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Secretary Naig invites Iowans to embark on agritourism adventures with the 2026 Choose Iowa Passport

Secretary Naig invites Iowans to embark on agritourism adventures with the 2026 Choose Iowa Passport

Iowa Secretary of Agriculture Mike Naig today invited Iowans to hit the road and experience the best of Iowa agriculture through the 2026 Choose Iowa Passport, a free, interactive digital platform that connects consumers with farms, local food, beverages and horticulture, and agritourism destinations across the state. The free, interactive digital platform—developed in partnership with Travel Iowa—connects users with participating Choose Iowa members. Already nearly 80 members are...

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Tree planting connects youth to America 250

Tree planting connects youth to America 250

A tree planting at the Iowa State Fairgrounds is one of many events planned this year as part of the America 250 celebration, marking the nation’s 250th birthday. Iowa Agriculture Secretary Mike Naig, who also serves as vice chair of Iowa’s America 250 commission,...

U.S. Export Sales Report (4-23-26)

U.S. Export Sales Report (4-23-26)

This week’s export sales were better than what we’ve seen recently, but it was otherwise a muted report. Allendale commodity broker Greg McBride said the corn sales were strong once again. While the soybeans sales weren’t outstanding, McBride said they were above the...

Input costs aren’t dropping alongside inflation

Input costs aren’t dropping alongside inflation

General inflation has cooled off from the high points in recent years, but input costs are not following suit. Dr. Michael Langemeier is the director of Purdue’s Center for Commercial Agriculture, and he said farm input prices don’t always follow inflation up or down....

Funding now available through the Specialty Crop Research Initiative

Funding now available through the Specialty Crop Research Initiative

Funding is now available for research and development in specialty crop agriculture through a USDA support program. National Institute of Food and Agriculture Associate Director Rachel Melnick says there is more funding available compared to last year. Melnick...

ICGA applauds year-round E15 amendment inclusion in House farm bill

ICGA applauds year-round E15 amendment inclusion in House farm bill

The Iowa Corn Growers Association (ICGA) has advocated for year-round, nationwide E15 for more than 15 years—a goal that remains a top priority as farm families face tightening margins and market volatility. With the recent introduction of an amendment to the House...

New export markets boost Iowa agriculture

New export markets boost Iowa agriculture

As the U.S. works to expand agricultural trade, USDA officials say diversifying export markets is becoming more important for long-term stability. USDA Undersecretary for Trade and Foreign Agricultural Affairs Luke Lindberg says relying too heavily on one major buyer...

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Farm bill talks intensify in Congress

Farm bill talks intensify in Congress

Congressional leaders are preparing for renewed debate over the next Farm Bill. Producer organizations are pressing lawmakers to strengthen the farm safety net as growers face weak crop prices, elevated borrowing costs and uncertainty over export demand. Reuters...