South American planting is behind schedule

South American planting is behind schedule

You don’t have to tell farmers how much Mother Nature can change our plans. In Iowa alone, we went from a multi-year drought to a period when we were caught back up in a matter of weeks. And then suddenly, we were back in a drought again. While it probably isn't enough to make you feel better about the situation, you can rest assured that the Mother Nature that's in charge here is the exact same Mother Nature that's in charge everywhere else in the world. It seems that she's just as much off...

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Pro Farmer Crop Tour saw lower day one results than last year

Pro Farmer Crop Tour saw lower day one results than last year

The results from the first day of Pro-Farmer’s annual Midwest Crop Tour are lower than last year. About a thousand scouts- including our own Andy Petersen- headed out into Midwestern corn and soybean fields on Monday to objectively determine the final projections....

Many fields in southwest Iowa are looking outstanding

Many fields in southwest Iowa are looking outstanding

With some pretty cooperative weather during pollination, the fields in southwest Iowa are mostly looking great as we approach the end of the crop year. Southwest Iowa Beck’s Agronomist Nate Meyer said that, while some areas could use some rain, he’s very pleased with...

Farm Progress Show ready for the latest and greatest in agriculture

Farm Progress Show ready for the latest and greatest in agriculture

The Farm Progress Show will take place Tuesday August 27th-Thursday August 29th at the Farm Progress Show site in Boone Iowa. FPS media day was held on Wednesday to showcase the newest attractions at the show along with the final preparations being made for the...

Food Bank of Iowa receives 6,000 pounds of food from ISF vendors

Food Bank of Iowa receives 6,000 pounds of food from ISF vendors

Sixteen Iowa State Fair vendors have donated 6,000 pounds of surplus food to Food Bank of Iowa at the close of this year’s fair. (That’s half of last year’s 12,000 pounds, but not surprising given the fair attracted an all-time record number of visitors this year:...

Fertilizer outlook is less than rosy for fall 2024

Fertilizer outlook is less than rosy for fall 2024

Input costs are higher than ever, and with a grain market settling back lower, that is not happy news. There have also been issues with supply chains and obtaining what we need to be successful in any crop year. Where this really hurts is when it comes to inputs we...

South American Weather and Crop Update (8-20-24)

South American Weather and Crop Update (8-20-24)

The weather in South America still has not changed much, but it’s not much of an impact on the markets anyways since the commodities are focused elsewhere. However, Allendale commodity broker Greg McBride said the markets could be shifting back to looking at the South...

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