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Terrain report urges marketing adaptability in 2025

Terrain report urges marketing adaptability in 2025

Farmers are facing a season in which margins could be razor-thin, leaving little room for error. With input costs high and commodity prices uncertain, 2025 is shaping up to be a year that rewards those who plan ahead. The best strategy in this kind of environment is a proactive one, and that starts with having the most accurate, up-to-date information at your fingertips. The latest Terrain report, Fields to Futures: What Producers Need to Know for 2025/26, offers a detailed outlook to help...

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Shell Rock Soy Processing receives air-quality permit

Shell Rock Soy Processing receives air-quality permit

We know that there is high demand for American and Iowa soybeans. You can hear about it practically every time you hear the markets. The key is to get more processing done closer to home, and that is where Shell Rock Soy Processing (SRSP) comes in. It will offer a new...

USDA cancels Farmers to Family Food Box program

Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack told House lawmakers Wednesday the Department of Agriculture is ending the Farmers to Families Food Box program.Representative David Valadao, a California Republican, stated, ?although it wasn?t a perfect program, this program...

Canadian Prairies in need of rain

Canadian Prairies in need of rain

The Canadian Prairies, especially much of the southern Prairie region, have received less than half of its average precipitation and there are no storms forecast in the near future.According to Bill Campbell ? President of Keystone Agricultural Producers in Manitoba ?...

Iowa lawmakers eliminate Missouri River Authority

Iowa lawmakers eliminate Missouri River Authority

Both chambers of the Iowa Legislature have approved a measure that would dissolve a Missouri River commission that was established in the early 1990s.Created in 1991, the Missouri River Preservation and Land Use Authority existed to develop comprehensive plans for the...

Waiting for the right planting conditions

Waiting for the right planting conditions

It?s been dry but cool this week across Iowa and farmers are trying to make that big decision on when to start planting. Wyffels Hybrids is providing resources to help farmers make those early spring planting decisions. Wyffels Agronomy Manager Eric Wilson says they...

U of MN and Colorado State develop new Palmer Amaranth test

U of MN and Colorado State develop new Palmer Amaranth test

Palmer Amaranth is a highly invasive species that is spreading like wildfire across the United States. It is hard to distinguish from pigweed until it is almost too late. It is very resistant to several herbicide options, but not completely immune. The trick is early...

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Status of cattle market reform: Senate

Status of cattle market reform: Senate

Cattle market reform bills are moving in both chambers of Congress. Yesterday, the Senate Ag Committee held a hearing on the situation that just a small handful of companies control roughly three-fourths of the marketplace, and what can be done to encourage more...

Trade issues are still at the forefront

Trade issues are still at the forefront

Trade is a moving target, and it takes the ability to adapt to be successful. It can be affected by government regulations, geopolitical disagreements, other trade agreements, price, product availability and so much more.The trade issues of today are not going to be...