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Naig: Trade relationships must stay strong

Naig: Trade relationships must stay strong

Iowa farmers rely on strong export markets, and two of the most important remain Canada and Mexico. But a planned trade mission to Mexico has been postponed. Iowa Secretary of Agriculture Mike Naig says safety concerns tied to cartel activity and travel disruptions led to the decision. Naig says the delay is disappointing, especially given the importance of Mexico as a market for Iowa agriculture. He says the timing is also significant as the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement faces a...

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Feenstra visits central Iowa FFA students during National FFA Week

Feenstra visits central Iowa FFA students during National FFA Week

Supporting the next generation of ag professionals starts at the school level, where students can participate in FFA to learn more about what the ag industry has to offer. This week is National FFA Week, and Iowa Congressman Randy Feenstra visited students in Gilbert,...

USDA releases December 2025 red meat export data

USDA releases December 2025 red meat export data

U.S. pork exports posted the second highest value and third largest volume on record in 2025, according to year-end data released by USDA and compiled by the U.S. Meat Export Federation (USMEF). USMEF President and CEO Dan Halstrom said this follows a record-setting...

Farmer bridge assistance enrollment period begins

Farmer bridge assistance enrollment period begins

During the keynote speech at USDA’s Ag Outlook Forum last Friday, USDA Secretary Brooke Rollins announced that the applications for the farmer bridge assistance program would open ahead of schedule. The application process is now open as of Monday February 23rd, says...

Farm Bill 2.0 provides additional certainty

Farm Bill 2.0 provides additional certainty

House Ag Committee Chair GT Thompson recently released the text of Farm Bill 2.0, or the “Farm, Food, and National Security Act of 2026.” Groups like the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association welcomed the provisions that strengthen the agriculture measures included in...

Naig voices frustration over stalled federal E15 progress

Naig voices frustration over stalled federal E15 progress

Federal movement on year-round E15 access remains uncertain as February winds down, leaving biofuels supporters waiting for clearer direction from Congress. Iowa Secretary of Agriculture Mike Naig says frustration is growing among ethanol advocates who believed...

RFA blames divided oil industry for no year-round E15 deal

RFA blames divided oil industry for no year-round E15 deal

The Renewable Fuels Association says that a deal on year-round E15 access could have crossed the finish line if not for infighting between a divided oil industry. Renewable Fuels Association Senior Vice-President Troy Bredenkamp says most of the oil industry was on...

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Iowa Corn details Corn Congress outcomes

Iowa Corn details Corn Congress outcomes

The Iowa Corn Growers Association joined in this year’s National Corn Growers Association Corn Congress and wrapped up with several policy decisions finalized, and others sent back for additional review. ICGA President Mark Mueller says one late development involved a...

BASF introduces new low carbon intensity crops

BASF introduces new low carbon intensity crops

With current proposed 45Z tax credit framework, common agricultural practices like cover crops, reduced tillage, and nutrient management may impact the carbon intensity (CI) of the crops that are raised as feedstock. However, inconsistent data collection methods,...