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Naig: Trade relationships must stay strong

Naig: Trade relationships must stay strong

Iowa farmers rely on strong export markets, and two of the most important remain Canada and Mexico. But a planned trade mission to Mexico has been postponed. Iowa Secretary of Agriculture Mike Naig says safety concerns tied to cartel activity and travel disruptions led to the decision. Naig says the delay is disappointing, especially given the importance of Mexico as a market for Iowa agriculture. He says the timing is also significant as the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement faces a...

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President Trump announces framework for China trade deal

President Trump announces framework for China trade deal

The trade meeting between President Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping resulted in an agreement of a framework for a trade deal. While the news is reassuring, there is still a lot of information that we don’t know about this potential deal yet. Allendale commodity...

Connecting insights, strategies, and sales for pork

Connecting insights, strategies, and sales for pork

The National Pork Board’s Retail Advisory Committee (RAC) serves as a vital link between pork industry leaders and the retail community. At their recent NPB-hosted event, retailers voiced insights to help shape important strategies to make pork more relevant to more...

China commits to future soybean buys

China commits to future soybean buys

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent announced that China has agreed to buy 12 million metric tons of soybeans this year. The announcement by Bessent follows President Trump’s meeting with President Xi Jinping of China in South Korea. Bessent told Fox Business that China...

Iowa soybean farmers encouraged by tangible progress with China

Iowa soybean farmers encouraged by tangible progress with China

The Iowa Soybean Association (ISA) welcomes the Trump administration’s latest action to prioritize Iowa farmers in today’s announcement regarding U.S.-China trade. Following months of uncertainty around Chinese purchases of U.S. soybeans and other agricultural...

Calls grow louder for Washington to deliver a Farm Bill

Calls grow louder for Washington to deliver a Farm Bill

It’s been another week of reminders that Washington still hasn’t delivered on one of agriculture’s most basic needs: a new Farm Bill. Earlier this week, Iowa Ag Secretary Mike Naig said that agriculture craves certainty, and that’s something producers haven’t had in a...

IPPA and Fareway donate ground pork to Food Bank of Iowa

IPPA and Fareway donate ground pork to Food Bank of Iowa

Over the past two days, the Iowa Pork Producers Association (IPPA) and Fareway Stores made a donation of $20,000 worth of ground pork to six regional food banks across Iowa and western Nebraska. The donations were made as part of an ongoing effort to fight food...

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Making plans to manage multiple crop threats

Making plans to manage multiple crop threats

Every year, farmers have to deal with many different crop issues, whether it’s pests, diseases, or weeds. Some of these crop threats will even start to impact farmers all at the same time. Dave Hoy, agronomy division manager at LG Seeds, said managing multiple threats...

Midwest governors pushing for year-round E15

Midwest governors pushing for year-round E15

Several Midwest Governors collectively called on Congress to pass the Nationwide Consumer and Retailer Fuel Choice Act of 2025. It’s a bill that would allow the year-round, nationwide sale of E15. Missouri Governor Mike Kehoe said the bill has bipartisan support. The...

Market macroeconomics going into 2026

Market macroeconomics going into 2026

During a presentation at the recent 2025 NAFB National Convention in Kansas City, Global Commodity Analytics President Mike Zuzolo discussed some of the biggest macroeconomic factors affecting the markets going into 2026. Zuzolo says that oversupply of some key...