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Iowa Soybean Association conducts industry-leading on-farm research

Iowa Soybean Association conducts industry-leading on-farm research

In order to continue to develop the soybean industry, it’s important to focus on more than just the bushels that make it through the combine. Without research, many of the latest ag developments simply wouldn’t exist. Aaron Putze, chief officer of brand management and engagement with the Iowa Soybean Association (ISA), said their agronomic and conservation research team is unrivaled by any other commodity group in the country. In order to figure out where to take the soybean industry in the...

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What to expect in the January WASDE report

What to expect in the January WASDE report

The January USDA WASDE report will be released on Monday January 12th and while we don’t know what changes will be made, if there are changes, they could move the ag marketplace. Matt Bennett of AgMarket.net says that if we get a January WASDE report similar to 2025...

Beef prices expected to keep rising in 2026

Beef prices expected to keep rising in 2026

Beef prices are expected to continue climbing in the coming year as tight cattle supplies in the United States and abroad strain the global market, analysts said. U.S. cattle inventories remain near multi-decade lows following years of drought that forced ranchers to...

Applications open for AFBF Women’s Communications Boot Camp

Applications open for AFBF Women’s Communications Boot Camp

Farm Bureau women interested in growing their communications skills can now apply for Communications Boot Camp. The spring session of the American Farm Bureau Federation’s Women’s Communications Boot Camp is April 20-23, 2026. Shawn Wood, an Arizona farmer and member...

Utility sized equipment supports daily work on farms

Utility sized equipment supports daily work on farms

Compact and utility tractors may not always be the most visible machines on a farm, but for many operations, they handle much of the daily work. From livestock chores to property maintenance, producers and rural landowners are often looking for equipment that is...

Resetting the ag marketplace as 2026 begins

Resetting the ag marketplace as 2026 begins

The final two trading weeks of 2025 were a little quiet. With traders squaring positions and days off from trading for holidays in the middle of each week, volume was light. Normal trading volume will resume next week with a full week of trading ahead of some...

Iowa Soybean Association conducts industry-leading on-farm research

China’s soybean strategy raises questions for U.S. farmers

Efforts by China to reduce its reliance on imported soybeans are raising questions about the long-term outlook for U.S. soybean exports, analysts say. China, the world’s largest soybean buyer, has been encouraging lower soybean meal use in livestock feed and expanding...

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U.S. Export Sales Report (1-15-26)

U.S. Export Sales Report (1-15-26)

As we end off a busy week of government reports, the weekly export sales came in with plenty of activity. Allendale commodity broker Greg McBride gave a breakdown of the weekly report. China has nearly completed its obligation to purchase U.S. soybeans, so the markets...

Tariff battle heating up on Capitol Hill

Tariff battle heating up on Capitol Hill

The fight over President Trump’s reciprocal tariffs is heating up again on Capitol Hill, while the Supreme Court has not ruled on their legality as of Thursday. President Trump turned to tariffs again this week, threatening 25 percent duties against countries like...