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Naig highlights Iowa results as E15 access grows

Naig highlights Iowa results as E15 access grows

As questions continue in Washington about the future of year-round E15, Iowa leaders say the state is already seeing what expanded access can do. From more fuel choices at the pump to stronger demand for corn, Iowa Secretary of Agriculture Mike Naig says Iowa’s experience is offering a real-world example of how higher ethanol blends can benefit both consumers and agriculture. Back in 2022, Iowa lawmakers approved an E15 access standard designed to expand availability across the state. Naig...

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Grassley urges tariff flexibility with fertilizer costs climbing

Grassley urges tariff flexibility with fertilizer costs climbing

Fertilizer to grain cost ratios are hitting historic levels and leading to calls for the White House to help protect farmers with flexibility on fertilizer tariffs. United States Senator Chuck Grassley (R-IA) says fertilizer costs are burdening Iowa’s farmers....

AFBF seeking nominations for Farm Dog of the Year

AFBF seeking nominations for Farm Dog of the Year

The American Farm Bureau Federation, in cooperation with Nestlé Purina PetCare, is looking for the country’s best four-legged farmhand. Terri Moore, vice president of communications for AFBF, said the Farm Dog of the Year contest is a unique opportunity to showcase...

Beef prices hit record highs in June

Beef prices hit record highs in June

Ground beef prices continue hitting record-high levels. Newsweek says that’s despite still shrinking cattle herds and import restrictions set to push costs even higher. Government data says the average price of a pound of 100 percent ground beef rose to $6.12 in June,...

Iowa crops blessed so far, challenges loom

Iowa crops blessed so far, challenges loom

The 2025 growing season has brought a mix of promise and uncertainty to Iowa's farmlands. After years of drought conditions, this year’s plentiful rains have blessed the crops with lush growth, particularly across much of the Corn Belt. However, while the green fields...

Multiple modes of action are key to fighting resistant fungal disease

Multiple modes of action are key to fighting resistant fungal disease

The state of Iowa has received consistent rainfall this summer and created concerns about fungal disease pressure for the stretch run of the growing season. Fungicide use has continued to increase in recent years and that has built some worries about fungicide...

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