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Grassley sees several Senate pathways for year-round E15

Grassley sees several Senate pathways for year-round E15

United States Senator Chuck Grassley (R-IA) says there are several avenues for year-round E15 to pass in the Senate. Grassley says the freestanding House-passed E15 bill needs to be attached to another piece of legislation to make its way through the Senate. Senator Grassley offers several paths forward for year-round E15. Separately, Grassley says he disagrees with Ag Chair John Boozman’s decision to pull reforms to California’s Prop 12 animal confinement standards from the Senate version of...

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Farmers face another year of tight margins

Farmers face another year of tight margins

U.S. farmers are entering another growing season with tight profit margins as lower crop prices, elevated input costs, and trade uncertainty weigh on the outlook for 2026. Corn and soybean prices remain below levels seen during recent highs, while expenses for...

Prop 12 repeal rides with Farm Bill to House floor

Prop 12 repeal rides with Farm Bill to House floor

As the House prepares to take up the Farm Bill this week, pork producers are watching closely to see if Congress will finally address California’s Proposition 12. The National Pork Producers Council has made repeal of Prop 12 one of its top priorities, and Todd...

High diesel prices bite into Food Bank of Iowa’s budget

High diesel prices bite into Food Bank of Iowa’s budget

Gas prices have hit the highest level in four years, and with no end to the Iran war in sight, the impacts of these elevated prices will be felt for the foreseeable future. Diesel prices in particular have increased even more quickly, surging up 45% since the...

House farm bill and E15 legislation survives stall over debate rule

House farm bill and E15 legislation survives stall over debate rule

The quest to pass a new farm bill with legislation for year-round E15 hit another temporary roadblock on Wednesday in the U.S. House. Several Republicans joined the Democrats to initially deny the simple majority to bring up the farm bill, year-round E15, and several...

USDA details plan to boost fertilizer availability

USDA details plan to boost fertilizer availability

Fertilizer prices have been a thorn in the side of farmers for several years and the conflict with Iran has only worsened the problem with the strait of Hormuz closure slowing shipping. Ag Secretary Brooke Rollins recently announced measures to alleviate some of the...

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...

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NASA technology helping farmers from space

NASA technology helping farmers from space

Interest in NASA and America’s return to the Moon has surged again following the Artemis missions and the growing focus on deep space exploration. But while much of the public attention is focused on rockets and astronauts, NASA says some of its most important work is...

Farm industry is navigating challenging times

Farm industry is navigating challenging times

There’s no doubt it’s been a rough go for the U.S. agricultural sector in recent years. Rob Larew, the president of the National Farmers Union, said the passage of the farm bill out of the House provides a bit of hope. Larew said it was disappointing to see year-round...

DOJ confirms probe into beef processors

DOJ confirms probe into beef processors

The U.S. Department of Justice has launched an antitrust investigation into the nation’s beef processing industry, raising concerns about market concentration and its impact on cattle producers. Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche said officials are examining whether...