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Iowa farmers closely watching August WASDE and crop reports

Iowa farmers closely watching August WASDE and crop reports

The August WASDE and crop reports will be published by USDA on Wednesday August 12th and will feature the latest USDA yield estimates and updated acreage numbers. The reports will be published at 11:00 AM central time on Wednesday. Eric Relph of Commstock Investments says that traders will likely immediately react to the yield numbers based on their positions they had going into the report which relied on trade estimates. If USDA’s numbers are similar to the trade estimates, Relph says that...

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Hot and dry weather expected in the Corn Belt

Hot and dry weather expected in the Corn Belt

A heat dome is moving northward from Southern California to the Dakotas and the Corn Belt, bringing temperatures more than 10 degrees above average for several days. AccuWeather Senior Meteorologist Chad Merrill describes the weather across the Corn Belt as hot and...

Adjuvants are vital to drone spraying effectiveness

Adjuvants are vital to drone spraying effectiveness

When spraying with a traditional ground rig, adjuvants can help to improve the efficacy of the application by improving droplet spread, increasing the amount of product that contacts the target, and reducing drift. Those same benefits can also be found when adding...

Study: U.S. producers pay more for inputs than Brazil producers

Study: U.S. producers pay more for inputs than Brazil producers

The National Corn Growers Association says a new study confirms what many farmers have suspected for years: U.S. producers are paying far more for crop inputs than their biggest global competitor, Brazil. The report found American corn farmers paid an average of 68...

Iowa Farmers Union sees growing farm stress

Iowa Farmers Union sees growing farm stress

Iowa Farmers Union President Aaron Lehman says continued financial pressure is changing the way many farmers operate, forcing producers to delay investments that could have lasting effects on their farms and rural communities. Lehman made the remarks while serving as...

A different perspective on California Proposition 12

A different perspective on California Proposition 12

California Proposition 12 may be here to stay, as the Senate Farm Bill does not include any legislation to address it. Several swine industry groups, including the National Pork Producers Council, expressed their disappointment in the decision and are working to get...

Honoring family farm dogs across the country

Honoring family farm dogs across the country

If you think your farm dog has what it takes to be named Farm Dog of the Year, the American Farm Bureau Federation has the contest for you. For Terri Moore, vice president of communications for AFBF, the event sheds light on the importance of dogs on many family...

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Poll reveals record voter support for E15

Poll reveals record voter support for E15

A new national survey shows record-high voter support for expanding access to E15, the 15 percent ethanol fuel blend, and making it available year-round. The Renewable Fuels Association says 75 percent of registered voters support wider availability of E15, while more...

Farmers remain cautious about AI technology

Farmers remain cautious about AI technology

Artificial intelligence is becoming a larger part of agriculture, but many farmers remain cautious about adopting the technology, according to the latest Purdue University CME Group Ag Economy Barometer. The monthly survey asked producers about artificial intelligence...

Cattle marketplace continues to grind lower

Cattle marketplace continues to grind lower

While the grain side of the ag marketplace has seen some price relief in recent days following the most recent USDA reports, soybean purchases by China, and weather premium being priced into the market due to heat concerns, the cattle side of the ag marketplace is a...