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With trade in limbo, Iowa farmers wait

With trade in limbo, Iowa farmers wait

As economic anxiety builds across the broader economy, America’s farmers are once again among the first to feel the effects. Much like the trade battles of 2018, the agricultural sector is bearing the brunt of uncertainty. Since the beginning of the tariff era, ag leaders have made it clear: they were willing to support the administration’s strategy, but only in the short term. That message hasn’t changed. What has changed is the growing concern as negotiations drag on, deadlines are extended,...

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Providing an extra boost to Iowa water quality projects

Providing an extra boost to Iowa water quality projects

As the central Iowa water restrictions continue, organizations are working hard to do whatever they can to get the nitrate levels in the water back down to a safe level. For years, the Great Outdoors Foundation (GOF) has been working with its partners to mitigate...

South American Weather and Crop Update (7-8-25)

South American Weather and Crop Update (7-8-25)

The weather is still mostly the same in South America, but there is finally some rain forecasted for some of the production areas in Argentina. Allendale commodity broker Greg McBride gave an update on the latest weather forecasts. While Brazil’s safrinha harvest...

Reconciliation bill contains good news for ethanol and biofuels

Reconciliation bill contains good news for ethanol and biofuels

The Big Beautiful Bill was signed into law over the weekend and critics argue that it did away with clean energy initiatives. However, Geoff Cooper, president and CEO of the Renewable Fuels Association, disagrees from the viewpoint of ethanol and biofuels. Cooper says...

Iowa pork producers urged to share priorities

Iowa pork producers urged to share priorities

Maintaining the health of the U.S. hog herd has always required constant vigilance against animal disease threats. In recent years, much of the attention has centered on global concerns, such as African Swine Fever, with biosecurity efforts ramping up to prevent it...

The battle against New World Screwworm continues

The battle against New World Screwworm continues

Recently, U.S. Ag Secretary Brooke Rollins announced that the U.S.-Mexico border would reopen for cattle shipments in phases after ports of entry were closed to limit the spread of New World Screwworm. This will help level out the balance between biosecurity and...

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