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Iowa Century Farms celebration will tie legacy to America250

Iowa Century Farms celebration will tie legacy to America250

As Iowa prepares to mark the nation’s 250th birthday, state agriculture leaders are encouraging farm families to take part in a long-standing tradition that honors generations of stewardship on the land. The Iowa Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship is now accepting applications for the 2026 Century and Heritage Farm Program, recognizing farms owned by the same family for 100 and 150 years. This year carries added meaning for the program. The Century Farm recognition was first...

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U.S. pork industry eyes growth in Vietnam & beyond

U.S. pork industry eyes growth in Vietnam & beyond

As the pork industry continues its push to expand global demand, the importance of both established and emerging markets is more evident than ever. While long-standing trade relationships remain vital, there’s growing momentum behind newer and evolving partnerships....

FTC Commissioner visits Ankeny to discuss rural issues

FTC Commissioner visits Ankeny to discuss rural issues

This past Saturday, Federal Trade Commissioner Alvaro Bedoya met with Iowa Farmers Union members on the Griffieon Family Farm just north of Ankeny. This was one of many stops Bedoya has made as he continues his lawsuit against the Trump administration, which fired him...

SAF Coalition briefs American Carbon Alliance members

SAF Coalition briefs American Carbon Alliance members

The Sustainable Aviation Fuel Coalition joined the American Carbon Alliance’s monthly membership meeting to provide an important update on federal policy developments. The Coalition shared the latest on the sustainable aviation fuel market, highlighting its growing...

Raising healthy pigs is a group effort

Raising healthy pigs is a group effort

Raising healthy pigs doesn’t happen by accident and animal health is at the forefront of all hog producer’s minds. Following biosecurity protocols and proper management strategies are a part of everyday life when raising pigs. Dr. Seth Krantz is a director on the...

China trade obstacles impacting beef and pork exports

China trade obstacles impacting beef and pork exports

Due in part to a sharp decline in shipments to China, April exports of U.S. beef and pork trended lower than a year ago, according to data released by the USDA and compiled by the U.S. Meat Export Federation (USMEF). USMEF President and CEO Dan Halstrom said that...

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Smallest U.S. cattle herd since 1973

Smallest U.S. cattle herd since 1973

The July Cattle on Feed Report offered little relief to customers paying higher prices for beef. That’s despite the cycle of herd liquidation that seems to be slowly ending. There were 94.2 million cattle and calves in the U.S. as of July 1, the lowest mid-year number...

Basis matters now, say Midwest ag economists

Basis matters now, say Midwest ag economists

Tight corn supplies might normally trigger a rally in the market, but so far, that hasn’t been the case. Despite strong demand and dwindling stocks, futures prices have stayed relatively steady. That’s because—while the numbers show a squeeze—markets may be confident...