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Trade announcements with China are a positive step forward

Trade announcements with China are a positive step forward

U.S. President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping met recently to discuss trade and other topics. This may be a sign that trade tensions are slowly thawing between the United States and China. Faith Parum, an economist for the American Farm Bureau Federation, said China remains a top trading priority, even after disruptions last year. During recent talks, China and the U.S. agreed to some additional agricultural purchases on top of commitments made last year. Parum said trade...

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Corn growers in search of certainty from year-round E15

Corn growers in search of certainty from year-round E15

There are few certainties in farming. Weather, prices, and regulations are always shifting and forcing farmers to think on their feet. One way to deliver certainty for fuel retailers is through the implementation of year-round E15 says National Corn Growers President...

U.S. dairy industry hoping to see USMCA renewal

U.S. dairy industry hoping to see USMCA renewal

U.S. agriculture groups are watching the pending negotiations between the U.S., Mexico, and Canada as the countries work on renewing the U.S.-Mexico-Canada trade agreement. Tony Rice, the director of trade policy for the National Milk Producers Federation, said the...

Secretary Naig invites Iowans to celebrate Iowa Ag Week March 23-30

Secretary Naig invites Iowans to celebrate Iowa Ag Week March 23-30

Iowa Secretary of Agriculture Mike Naig is inviting every Iowan to celebrate Iowa Ag Week, March 23-30. The weeklong celebration highlights agriculture’s many significant contributions to Iowa’s economy, communities, and way of life. This year’s celebration is also...

Leasing and financing options shaping equipment decisions

Leasing and financing options shaping equipment decisions

As equipment markets begin to stabilize, the next question for many farmers is not just what to buy, but how to pay for it. With tighter margins and less available cash on hand, financing decisions are becoming just as important as the equipment itself. Corey...

Iowa soybean farmers could see another great crop in 2026

Iowa soybean farmers could see another great crop in 2026

Everybody remembers the diseases issues that plagued the Iowa corn crop last year, but soybeans were able to quietly have a successful year for yields. Chris Pritchett of Pioneer said Z-Series soybeans have gained a strong presence here in Iowa. Every year, the top...

AFBF concerned about proposed UP-NS rail merger

AFBF concerned about proposed UP-NS rail merger

The $85 billion merger between Union Pacific and Norfolk Southern railroads would create the first coast-to-coast railroad across 43 states. Danny Munch, economist for the American Farm Bureau Federation, said the big concern is the loss of competitive pressure across...

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A shift in weather conditions for April

A shift in weather conditions for April

Spring weather is always tricky for growers. On the one hand, after a dry winter, spring showers are needed to help replenish soil moisture. But on the other hand, too much moisture can disrupt field work and planting for farmers. USDA meteorologist Brad Rippey says a...

Nemasphere aims at silent soybean losses

Nemasphere aims at silent soybean losses

Soybean cyst nematode remains one of the most costly hidden yield threats in soybean production, and BASF says its upcoming Nemasphere trait platform is designed to help growers protect more of the yield potential already built into today’s soybean genetics. The...