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CoBank projects increased soybean acres in 2026

CoBank projects increased soybean acres in 2026

A new report from CoBank said farmers may be planting more soybeans in 2026. Tanner Ehmke, the lead economist for grains and oilseeds, talked about the numbers. Ehmke said most of the basis price problems appear to be limited to the Dakotas. On the other hand, multiple factors seem to favor more soybeans. For more information, visit cobank.com.

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South American Weather and Crop Update (6-18-25)

South American Weather and Crop Update (6-18-25)

The forecast in South America has not changed much over the past few weeks. While there is some rain in parts of Brazil and Argentina, much of the two countries will remain dry. Allendale commodity broker Greg McBride gave an update on the latest weather patterns....

SHIC eyes global risks to U.S. swine

SHIC eyes global risks to U.S. swine

When it comes to protecting a swine herd, waiting until a problem arises is already too late. The risks are real—and constantly evolving- from emerging diseases to foreign animal threats. That’s why the Swine Health Information Center is focused on keeping producers...

Highlighting the impacts of tariffs on small family farms

A local distillery in small-town Swisher, Iowa, was the host site for an important discussion between farmers and Iowa ag industry leaders about the impact of President Trump’s tariffs on small family farms. And Cedar Ridge Distillery wasn’t just the venue- CEO Jeff...

New study details positive interactions between cattle and sage grouse

New study details positive interactions between cattle and sage grouse

A new study from the University of Idaho highlighted the interactions between cattle and sage grouse populations. The 10-year study confirmed that cattle grazing does not negatively impact greater sage grouse- in fact, it actually benefits the species through building...

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H-2A program still needs updating, AFBF says

H-2A program still needs updating, AFBF says

Farmers and ranchers need a more efficient program for supplying labor. Difficulty finding adequate labor is a common challenge for farmers across the U.S. Phillip Hunter, chair of the American Farm Bureau Federation (AFBF) Ag Labor Issue Advisory Committee, said...