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Recapping a volatile week in the grain markets

Recapping a volatile week in the grain markets

President Trump’s meeting with China President Xi Jinping is over, and, unfortunately, it doesn’t seem like there was much discussion about agriculture. The ag industry was hoping for some official trade deals, but all we’ve seen so far are verbal agreements between the U.S. and China. However, we don’t know everything yet, so there is still time to get some good news. Curt Kimmel of AgMarket.Net said there was a lot of optimism in the grain markets heading into this meeting. Surprisingly,...

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No E15, farm aid expected in GOP budget bill

No E15, farm aid expected in GOP budget bill

Year-round E15 and additional farm aid are not expected to be included in a new GOP party-line budget bill. United States Senator Chuck Grassley (R-IA) says that the reconciliation bill will not include relief for farmers. According to Grassley, the White House has...

Farmers can’t afford all the fertilizer they need this spring

Farmers can’t afford all the fertilizer they need this spring

A new American Farm Bureau survey shows a large majority of farmers can’t afford enough fertilizer this year amid skyrocketing prices. Nearly half of Midwest farmers say they can’t afford all the fertilizer they need this year. Almost 70 percent in the Northeast and...

The search for Iowa’s Best Breaded Pork Tenderloin starts now

The search for Iowa’s Best Breaded Pork Tenderloin starts now

Got a go-to spot for a can’t-miss breaded pork tenderloin? Or better yet, does your restaurant serve one worth bragging about? Either way, it’s time to step up. The Iowa Pork Producers Association (IPPA) is kicking off the 2026 Iowa’s Best Breaded Pork Tenderloin...

Dairy campaign targets more family use

Dairy campaign targets more family use

A new consumer campaign from Dairy Management, Inc. is designed to help families rethink the role dairy can play throughout the day. The Dairy Does More campaign is built around the idea that consumers often have blind spots when it comes to the foods they enjoy,...

Give crops a head start with a pre-emerge herbicide

Give crops a head start with a pre-emerge herbicide

As we approach the 2026 planting season, farmers need to make sure that they have their weed management plans in place. With how unpredictable every crop season can be, a flexible herbicide can make the difference between a successful or challenging crop year. Will...

When fertilizer prices climb, efficiency is the key

When fertilizer prices climb, efficiency is the key

As fertilizer prices skyrocket, farmers are researching all opportunities to apply fertilizer as efficiently as possible and receive the most bang for their buck. Dan Schulz is a vice president of sales with Ostara and provides some background of the company and...

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Naig optimistic on Iowa Farm Act passage

Naig optimistic on Iowa Farm Act passage

The Iowa Farm Act continues to move through the State Legislature as lawmakers work to finalize the comprehensive ag policy package before the session comes to a close. Iowa Agriculture Secretary Mike Naig says the bill has already cleared the House with strong...

Findings from April Cattle on Feed Report

Findings from April Cattle on Feed Report

The Cattle on Feed Reports from USDA provide a look at the inventory of cattle in feedlots throughout the United States. The April Cattle on Feed Report shows another year over year decrease according to USDA livestock analyst Michael McConnell. McConnell points out...