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Keys to optimizing a pig’s first litter

Keys to optimizing a pig’s first litter

A gilt’s first litter is notoriously difficult. From low birth weight to high mortality, poor performance has become so ordinary for these litters that producers often come to expect it. Dr. Brad Lawrence of NOVUS tells the Iowa Agribusiness Radio Network that it is well known that a gilt’s first litter comes with numerous challenges. He says the health and heartiness of a gilt’s first litter traces back to the start of the gilt’s own life. Lawrence says that the development of the gilt...

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Status of Mexican cattle reentry into the U.S.

Status of Mexican cattle reentry into the U.S.

One of the biggest questions in animal agriculture is, when will cattle from Mexico once again be allowed across the southern U.S. border? In late February at Commodity Classic, USDA Secretary Brooke Rollins stated that the border will not be reopened until the...

USDA sets April loan rates as farmers weigh borrowing costs

USDA sets April loan rates as farmers weigh borrowing costs

The U.S. Department of Agriculture has announced updated loan interest rates for April, offering a key benchmark for producers making financing decisions ahead of the planting season. Operating loans are set at 4.75%, while farm ownership loans will carry a 5.75%...

Know your number now on SCN

Know your number now on SCN

Even with BASF’s new Nemasphere soybean technology still targeted for a future launch, company officials say growers should already be taking steps to understand how much soybean cyst nematode may be costing them in today’s fields. Justin Moritz, BASF trait technology...

Corteva excited for farmers to use Forcivo fungicide in 2026

Corteva excited for farmers to use Forcivo fungicide in 2026

Last year’s crop season was defined by one major factor: late-season disease pressure. And while Southern Rust is not projected to be as big of an issue this year, farmers will always have to deal with other fungal diseases like frogeye leaf spot and tar spot. Madison...

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...

Secretary Naig highlights E15 savings in annual Iowa fuel report

Secretary Naig highlights E15 savings in annual Iowa fuel report

Iowa Secretary of Agriculture Mike Naig today highlighted the significant savings Iowa drivers are seeing from choosing E15 at the gas pump following the release of the 2025 Retailers Fuel Gallons Annual Report by the Iowa Department of Revenue. “In 2025 alone, E15...

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No E15, farm aid expected in GOP budget bill

No E15, farm aid expected in GOP budget bill

Year-round E15 and additional farm aid are not expected to be included in a new GOP party-line budget bill. United States Senator Chuck Grassley (R-IA) says that the reconciliation bill will not include relief for farmers. According to Grassley, the White House has...

Dairy campaign targets more family use

Dairy campaign targets more family use

A new consumer campaign from Dairy Management, Inc. is designed to help families rethink the role dairy can play throughout the day. The Dairy Does More campaign is built around the idea that consumers often have blind spots when it comes to the foods they enjoy,...