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Iowa soybean farmers encouraged by tangible progress with China

Iowa soybean farmers encouraged by tangible progress with China

The Iowa Soybean Association (ISA) welcomes the Trump administration’s latest action to prioritize Iowa farmers in today’s announcement regarding U.S.-China trade. Following months of uncertainty around Chinese purchases of U.S. soybeans and other agricultural products, this positive development is encouraging news for Iowa farmers who rely on open market access to drive soybean demand. “Today’s announcement addresses many of the concerns around market access to China following months of...

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Rollins: Mexico cooperation key to screwworm defense

Rollins: Mexico cooperation key to screwworm defense

The New World screwworm has not entered U.S. herds, but the threat has officials on guard. The parasite can devastate livestock, particularly cattle, and poses risks to any mammal. A recent case in a U.S. traveler returning from El Salvador underscored that danger....

September WASDE leaves analysts scratching their heads

This month’s WASDE report was not as friendly as projected, but the markets still moved higher to end the week. A few factors, including the recent end of the old crop marketing year, may be influencing the markets in confusing directions. Allendale commodity broker...

Secretary Rollins on new dietary guidelines, updated MAHA Report

Secretary Rollins on new dietary guidelines, updated MAHA Report

Sound, simple and clear. That’s how Ag Secretary Brooke Rollins describes the roll out of the national dietary guidelines while previewing their content. The dietary guidelines will follow recommendations by the MAHA Commission which Rollins is a member of. Commodity...

Fertilizer prices climbing higher once again

Fertilizer prices climbing higher once again

Fertilizer prices appear to be on the rise again. While they have not hit the record high they reached in 2022, Faith Parum, an economist with the American Farm Bureau Federation, said some products, like phosphates, are climbing higher. Parum said there are two main...

Landus helps farmers capture extra value this harvest

Landus helps farmers capture extra value this harvest

Iowa farmers now have a fast and simple way to add profit to their soybeans this harvest — with no change in how they farm or market their crop. Landus has launched a Clean Fuel Regulation (CFR) program that connects local growers to export markets in Canada that...

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Tassel wrap issues originate from seed genetics

Tassel wrap issues originate from seed genetics

One of the biggest crop issues this year was tassel wrap, which severely limited the ability of affected corn plants from pollinating. This issue is also unique in that it isn’t caused by a pest or disease- tassel wrap is actually a genetic issue. As a result, some...

Strong demand and value for U.S. Pork

Strong demand and value for U.S. Pork

Many global purchasers recognize the value U.S. Pork brings to their customers as they make purchases of trusted U.S. Pork products. Andy Tauer, vice president of international market development with the National Pork Board, says that strong demand from international...