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Iowa Ag Week focuses on value and communication

Iowa Ag Week focuses on value and communication

Today marks National Ag Day, falling during Iowa Agriculture Week, a time dedicated to recognizing the farmers and agricultural professionals who help feed, fuel, and clothe the world. Iowa Secretary of Agriculture Mike Naig says the week is not only about appreciation, but also about education and connection. “Everyone benefits from a strong and growing agriculture,” Naig said. “It’s a time to really promote the fact with non-farmers that agriculture impacts all of us.” Naig says questions...

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Final Grain Stocks report causes bearish reaction in grain prices

Corn and soybean ending stocks for 2025 are both down from the previous year in the most recent Grain Stocks report from the USDA. However, feed and residual numbers were used to increase corn ending stocks from the last USDA report, which lead to a bearish reaction...

World Dairy Expo underway in Wisconsin

World Dairy Expo underway in Wisconsin

World Dairy Expo is underway in Madison, Wisconsin. Lisa Behnke, communications manager for World Dairy Expo, said that while the trade show began on Tuesday, the event actually started over the weekend. Cattle shows began on Sunday and will run for several more days....

USDA and DOJ sign MOU to study rising farm input costs

USDA and DOJ sign MOU to study rising farm input costs

USDA and the United States Department of Justice have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to study issues connected to rising farm input prices and their impacts on producers. Ag Secretary Brooke Rollins announced the initiative on Thursday. Secretary Rollins made...

Rural Mainstreet Index turns negative

Rural Mainstreet Index turns negative

The August Rural Mainstreet Index covering a multi-state region shows one-fifth of grain farmers will experience a negative cash flow in 2025. For the seventh time this year, the overall regional economic index sank below growth-neutral, falling to 38.5 in September,...

Iowa farmers face costly lessons from disease year

Iowa farmers face costly lessons from disease year

It was anything but a typical growing season, with shifting weather patterns and disease pressure forcing farmers to make quick, difficult decisions in their fields. For many, the call was not just about agronomy but also economics, as tighter margins made another...

Pork producers can’t forget about the dangers of African Swine Fever

Pork producers can’t forget about the dangers of African Swine Fever

The U.S. pork industry is staying vigilant when it comes to foreign animal diseases. Dr. Meredith Petersen, director of swine health for the National Pork Board, said they’re keeping an eye on multiple diseases, including African Swine Fever. Petersen said African...

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Learning from 2025 to build a better 2026

Learning from 2025 to build a better 2026

It’s been one of those Iowa harvests that went smoothly overall, but it gave us a clear look at any shortcomings we had this year. Early planting conditions looked ideal, but as the summer wore on, humidity, storms, and disease pressures really started to challenge...