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National crop ratings dip, Iowa fares better than most

National crop ratings dip, Iowa fares better than most

Iowa’s corn and soybean crops have had their fair share of bumps this season, from disease pressure to stretches of unfavorable weather. Even so, fields across much of the state are holding up better than expected, and in many cases better than average. That resiliency stands in contrast to what’s being seen in other growing regions, where crop ratings have slipped and harvest is already shaping up to be more of a struggle. USDA’s latest update underscores the divide, showing Iowa in...

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25th annual All-State Barn Tour set for this fall

25th annual All-State Barn Tour set for this fall

This September, Iowans will have the unique opportunity to step back in time as the 25th Annual All-State Barn Tour takes place across the state. Hosted by the Iowa Barn Foundation, the self-guided tour will run September 13 and 14 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and will...

Protecting yield by reducing crop stress with biologicals

Protecting yield by reducing crop stress with biologicals

The biologicals market has expanded rapidly in recent years and given farmers more tools to fend off crop stressors and preserve yield. Ryan Schnoes is the District Leader, Biologicals with Corteva Agriscience and says that as crops deal with stress in the growing...

Renewable fuels industry awaiting SRE decision

Renewable fuels industry awaiting SRE decision

Several small refinery exemptions wait for a ruling from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), and the U.S. renewable fuels industry is watching to see what the agency will do. Jacqui Fatka, lead economist for farm supply and biofuels at CoBank, said there are a...

South American Weather and Crop Update (8-5-25)

South American Weather and Crop Update (8-5-25)

The weather is still mostly dry down in South America, so not much has changed. Allendale commodity broker Greg McBride gave an update on the latest conditions in Brazil and Argentina. The dry weather has allowed Brazil to catch up with the 5-year average on harvest,...

Agriculture watches as U.S.-Canada tensions rise

Agriculture watches as U.S.-Canada tensions rise

The global trade war rhetoric is heating up again, but this time, America’s closest allies are signaling they’ve had enough. Canada, long known for its diplomatic restraint, is beginning to openly express frustration with the Trump Administration’s trade tactics. As...

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IDALS to host Iowa State Fair ceremonies

IDALS to host Iowa State Fair ceremonies

The Iowa Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship will host three award ceremonies this week celebrating and commemorating Iowa agriculture as part of the 2025 Iowa State Fair. Each of the three ceremonies is open to the media, and the public is invited to...