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NCBA starts at the grassroots

NCBA starts at the grassroots

Buck Wehrbein is the outgoing president of the National Cattlemen's Beef Association. Wehrbein tells the Iowa Ag Radio Network that his year as president in 2025 went by in a flash. He says profitability for producers is in a great spot and is hopeful that the current trend can continue. Wehrbein says that NCBA is an organization that works from the ground level up. That was Buck Wehrbein, the outgoing president of the National Cattlemen's Beef Association.

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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...

Managing swine respiratory disease with the Influenza Playbook

Managing swine respiratory disease with the Influenza Playbook

Over the years, more influenza strains have infiltrated the swine herd. It’s now at the point where it’s endemic to some states and breeding herds just have to live with it. This creates extra costs and also immunocompromises those infected pigs. That’s why Merck...

Northwest Iowa crops off to good start despite challenges

Northwest Iowa crops off to good start despite challenges

No growing season is perfect; there are always challenges and issues that will present themselves as the season progresses. In northwest Iowa this spring, planting season was smooth with dry weather assisting farmers in getting their crops into the ground quickly....

Farmers need Congress to act and extend tax provisions

Farmers need Congress to act and extend tax provisions

The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act is set to expire at the end of 2025. If it’s not renewed, farmers and ranchers will face significant tax hikes. Samantha Ayoub, an associate economist with the American Farm Bureau Federation, said farmers will be put at risk if those...

GROWMARK upgrades fertilizer terminal to boost efficiency

GROWMARK upgrades fertilizer terminal to boost efficiency

As fertilizer demand ramps up during the spring planting season, GROWMARK has completed major upgrades to its St. Louis dry fertilizer terminal aimed at improving speed and flow for truck shipments. Terminal Manager Jordan Flurke said the original facility, built in...

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Higher RVOs could lift feedstock demand

Higher RVOs could lift feedstock demand

While the biofuels industry is the most direct beneficiary of increased Renewable Volume Obligations (RVOs), the effects extend far beyond fuel tanks. Rising RVOs also put greater focus on the feedstock supply chain, from soybeans to animal fats, shaping decisions for...