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Corn farmers looking out for tar spot and southern rust in 2026

Corn farmers looking out for tar spot and southern rust in 2026

Iowa farmers are always on the lookout for disease issues, but there are two diseases from 2025 that have farmers the most alert: tar spot and southern rust. Last year, these two diseases popped up in unexpected areas around the country, causing some of the highest damaging disease pressure on record. Unfortunately, many farmers were caught off guard by how quickly conditions favored infection and spread for tar spot and southern rust. Kim Tutor, technical marketing manager for corn and wheat...

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Ecuador agrees to reciprocal trade agreement with U.S.

Ecuador agrees to reciprocal trade agreement with U.S.

On March 13, Ecuador became the ninth country to sign an Agreement on Reciprocal Trade with the United States. The agreement will take some time to implement, but once in place it will remove both tariff and non-tariff barriers for U.S. beef and pork exports. U.S....

IDALS awards 30 value-added Choose Iowa grants

IDALS awards 30 value-added Choose Iowa grants

Iowa Secretary of Agriculture Mike Naig announced today that the Iowa Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship has awarded 30 Choose Iowa Value-Added Grants to Iowa farmers, small businesses, and organizations located across the state. Grant recipients were...

Farm bill uncertainty persists as lawmakers debate key ag policies

Farm bill uncertainty persists as lawmakers debate key ag policies

Uncertainty surrounding the next farm bill continues as lawmakers remain divided on several key agricultural and nutrition policy issues. Members of Congress from both parties agree on the need to update farm programs, but disagreements over funding levels, nutrition...

Ernst backs Glen Smith, USDA restructuring plan

Ernst backs Glen Smith, USDA restructuring plan

Another Iowan could soon be stepping into a key USDA leadership role, while the department also looks to reshape how it operates across the country. Senator Joni Ernst says Glen Smith is moving through the confirmation process for a USDA under secretary role, calling...

Feeding the Economy report shows agriculture’s impact

Feeding the Economy report shows agriculture’s impact

Each year, the Feeding the Economy Report measures the downstream, off-the-farm economic impact of U.S. agriculture. Danny Munch, an economist with the American Farm Bureau Federation, said the report tracks three layers of impact. Munch said when you combine those...

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Rural America needs more ag tax professionals

Rural America needs more ag tax professionals

Tax season can be a stressful time of year, and that is especially true for farm country. As the number of tax preparers who are familiar with the unique complexities of agricultural income declines, a new program from Iowa State University is being developed to offer...

Feeding the Economy report shows agriculture’s impact

AFBF continues to push for new farm bill

The American Farm Bureau Federation is urging Congress to continue work on a new farm bill. More than one month ago, the House Agriculture Committee passed the Farm, Food, and National Security Act on a bipartisan basis. Brian Glenn, director of government affairs for...