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American Butter Institute urges FDA to take action against a new “dairy-free butter” product

American Butter Institute urges FDA to take action against a new “dairy-free butter” product

A new product from Country Crock labeled as “dairy-free butter” has sparked growing concern within the dairy industry. Under the current Code of Federal Regulations (CFR), butter is defined as a product made “exclusively from milk or cream, or both.” This means that for any product to be legally labeled as butter, it must contain dairy ingredients. The introduction of a dairy-free product using the term “butter” has therefore raised questions about regulatory compliance and consumer...

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World Pork Expo panel discusses pork industry’s policy goals

World Pork Expo panel discusses pork industry’s policy goals

At the 2025 World Pork Expo, leaders from the National Pork Producers Council delivered a clear message: the pork industry’s future will be strengthened by a united, proactive approach to advocacy. NPPC leaders outlined how a comprehensive, coordinated strategy is...

NPPC criticizes activist tone in MAHA

NPPC criticizes activist tone in MAHA

The reaction to the “Make America Healthy Again” (MAHA) report has been mixed, largely depending on which side of the debate you're on. For the ag industry, though, it raises fresh concerns, especially regarding how Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F....

Swine producers feeling cautiously optimistic for 2025

Swine producers feeling cautiously optimistic for 2025

Following a historic downturn in the swine industry in 2024, producers are feeling more optimistic about what 2025 will bring. So far, the first half of the year has been good to producers across Iowa. Chris Ford, vice president of swine agribusiness with Farm Credit...

Taste What Pork Can Do™ campaign is built for the modern consumer

Taste What Pork Can Do™ campaign is built for the modern consumer

Taste What Pork Can Do is the new industry wide campaign from the National Pork Board that primarily uses digital media to connect with younger consumers. The campaign has been active for about a month, and the Iowa Ag Radio Network got an update on the campaign from...

Addressing the increasing age of farmers and ranchers

Addressing the increasing age of farmers and ranchers

Data shows that the average age of American farmers and ranchers is getting higher. This is a major concern in farm country because it means that newer generations aren’t returning to the farm. American Farm Bureau (AFBF) President Zippy Duvall testified on this...

Researchers develop a new avian influenza test

Researchers develop a new avian influenza test

Purdue University researchers have developed an innovative, paper-based diagnostic test for rapidly detecting avian influenza. The novel test addresses the urgent need for an efficient and cost-effective surveillance tool to combat the global threat posed by avian...

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Trade mission to Peru is underway

Trade mission to Peru is underway

USDA’s Foreign Agricultural Service Administrator Daniel Whitely arrived in Lima, Peru, this week to begin an agribusiness trade mission to expand market access. The goal is to boost U.S. agricultural exports to address the $3.66 billion trade deficit with Peru....

Brazil’s corn crop surges, exports dip

Brazil’s corn crop surges, exports dip

Brazil continues to pose strong competition in global agricultural trade, and 2025 will be no different. With favorable weather and solid market positioning, the conditions are aligning for another strong year for Brazilian crop production and exports. This growing...

Rural America helping to power AI innovation

Rural America helping to power AI innovation

Rural America is becoming the home of more data centers to power artificial intelligence. Jeff Johnston, Lead Economist for Infrastructure with CoBank, says the rural areas of the United States are helping to lead the charge forward for AI technology. Johnston says...