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Farmers still struggling to find enough farm labor

Farmers still struggling to find enough farm labor

Finding enough labor to get the work done on the farm and navigating the regulations for the workforce have become increasingly troublesome in recent years. Mike Stranz, Vice President of Advocacy for the National Farmers Union, said reform is more important now than ever. Stranz said there could be more adjustments to the H-2A program. Stranz said the recent improvements to border security could make room for some real improvements. For more information, visit nfu.org.

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Farm aid package details scarce as the shutdown delays action

Farm aid package details scarce as the shutdown delays action

The details of the farm aid package for farmers are scarce as the government shutdown has delayed the announcement of aid to farmers and how the payments will be funded. United States Senator Chuck Grassley (R-IA) was asked about the trade aid package on Wednesday....

Iowa Beef grant brings real-world nutrition to the classroom

Iowa Beef grant brings real-world nutrition to the classroom

The Iowa Beef Industry Council (IBIC) Beef Grant Program is fueling the next generation with knowledge and beef! Over 85 schools participated this past year, reaching 13,000 students through hands-on cooking labs and nutrition education. The program provides up to...

98th National FFA Convention heading to Indianapolis this month

98th National FFA Convention heading to Indianapolis this month

One of agriculture’s biggest annual events gets underway at the end of the month in Indianapolis. The 98th FFA National Convention and Expo will take place Oct. 29 through Nov. 1, bringing more than 70,000 ag students in blue corduroy jackets to the Hoosier State....

Financial stress, flexible solutions: Nutrien helps farmers adapt

Financial stress, flexible solutions: Nutrien helps farmers adapt

On Monday, we looked at the pressures weighing on farmers as high interest rates, shifting lending practices, and tighter margins challenged the financial side of agriculture. Those concerns left one clear takeaway: producers will need reliable tools to navigate an...

South American Weather and Crop Update (10-7-25)

South American Weather and Crop Update (10-7-25)

With the current government shutdown, the markets are looking for any headlines to react to. There’s definitely a watchful eye on the crop conditions in Brazil and Argentina, but some political meetings may cause more of a shakeup. Allendale commodity broker Greg...

Crop farmers still facing a rough ag economy

Crop farmers still facing a rough ag economy

As the broader ag economy continues to struggle, row crop farmers face a particularly difficult time. Now, many farmers and ranchers are studying their balance sheets. Faith Parum, an economist for the American Farm Bureau Federation, said the difficult ag economy is...

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The value of early planting soybeans

The value of early planting soybeans

In recent growing seasons farmers have been planting soybeans earlier and experiencing for the most part higher yield potential. Researchers at the University of Illinois have been studying this management trend to test the value of early planting soybeans. Connor...

Optimism for the ethanol industry

Optimism for the ethanol industry

The U.S. Grains and Global Bioproducts Council is holding its annual Global Ethanol Summit in Washington, D.C.. At the summit, Growth Energy CEO Emily Skor expressed optimism for the future of bioethanol, while highlighting the positive impact that pro-bioethanol...