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Neutral June WASDE report had little impact on grain prices

Neutral June WASDE report had little impact on grain prices

A few slight offsetting changes in the June World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates (WASDE) report left the markets with very little to react to in Thursday’s trading session. That lines up with past years, though, as the June WASDE report is usually fairly quiet. Allendale commodity broker Greg McBride said the changes made to the corn numbers were relatively small. McBride said the soybean numbers had offsetting changes as well. McBride said the most impactful changes in this month’s...

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National Farmers Union endorses “Fertilizer Transparency Act”

National Farmers Union endorses “Fertilizer Transparency Act”

American farmers are feeling the pressure of high fertilizer costs, and the National Farmers Union is bringing that message to Capitol Hill. Layla Soberanis, NFU senior government relations representative, said the organization has endorsed a newly introduced bill...

Grassley discusses E15 vote in the House

Grassley discusses E15 vote in the House

The United States House of Representatives will vote on year-round E15 legislation this week. United States Senator Chuck Grassley (R-IA) was asked about the legislation’s chances of passing in the House. Grassley also discusses what the next step for that legislation...

Western drought intensifies despite Midwest rainfall

Western drought intensifies despite Midwest rainfall

Recent rainfall across Iowa and much of the eastern Midwest has helped improve soil moisture conditions heading into the growing season, but USDA Chief Meteorologist Brad Rippey says many areas farther west continue battling intensifying drought conditions. Speaking...

TQA certification promotes efficient and safe animal handling

TQA certification promotes efficient and safe animal handling

Transport Quality Assurance®, or TQA, focuses on practical, real-world skills that help handlers and drivers move pigs humanely and efficiently. Stephanie Wetter with the National Pork Board says the program is updated every three years to ensure continuous...

Grassley sows doubt on farm bill’s Senate prospects

Grassley sows doubt on farm bill’s Senate prospects

The U.S. House of Representatives passed its version of the farm bill on April 30th by a 224–200 vote. With passage through the House, this is the furthest a farm bill has advanced since 2018. However, despite passage in the House, the farm bill still has a long way...

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Younger consumers continue to cook more pork

Younger consumers continue to cook more pork

Demand for ground pork continues to grow, driven by its versatility in the kitchen and its role as a gateway protein for younger consumers learning to cook with pork. Gen Z and millennial consumers are leading in both purchase frequency and annual spending. Neal Hull,...