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Examining ways to lower fertilizer and fuel costs

Examining ways to lower fertilizer and fuel costs

The United States war in Iran is contributing to higher input costs for farmers. Fertilizer and fuel costs are rising due to the slowdown of shipping and inability to transport goods safely through Middle East shipping lanes. This is adding to the costs of nitrogen sources and fuel for farmers in the United States. United States Senator Chuck Grassley (R-IA) was asked if there are any immediate steps that can be taken to help lower prices on fertilizer and fuel soon. Grassley says that...

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Trump order protects glyphosate, phosphate production

Trump order protects glyphosate, phosphate production

President Donald Trump signed an Executive Order mobilizing the Defense Production Act to protect the domestic production of elemental phosphorus and glyphosate-based herbicides. The order says these two critical inputs are essential to military readiness and...

Fly season approaching fast for Iowa livestock producers

Fly season approaching fast for Iowa livestock producers

As livestock producers look ahead to warmer temperatures, fly pressure is already part of the conversation across much of the Midwest. While flies are often viewed as a seasonal annoyance, industry experts say their impact can reach far beyond irritation, affecting...

Iowa ag professionals encouraged to broaden their industry knowledge

Iowa ag professionals encouraged to broaden their industry knowledge

A new statewide program is available for mid-career Iowa ag professionals to increase their industry knowledge and professional development in 2026. America’s Cultivation Corridor is hosting the Cultivate 360 program in order to deepen the understanding of Iowa’s food...

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,...

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...

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...

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The proof of pork demand is in consumer data

The proof of pork demand is in consumer data

The National Pork Board has a comprehensive business intelligence team analyzing data throughout the supply chain, including consumer preference, volume, value, and purchase trends. Kiersten Hafer, NPB  vice president of business intelligence and innovation, said they...

Beef, most fertilizers exempt from new tariffs

Beef, most fertilizers exempt from new tariffs

A new ten percent U.S. tariff on goods from around the world took effect on Tuesday. Meatingplace said a list of tariff exemptions included beef, some fertilizers, and metals like steel and aluminum that are already under Section 232 national security tariffs. The ten...