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Iowa corn disease pressure builds early

Iowa corn disease pressure builds early

Tar Spot has been detected early in Iowa cornfields, raising concerns for farmers as they prepare to implement their crop protection plans. The fungal disease, which can spread rapidly under the right conditions, is showing up weeks ahead of typical timelines in some areas. This early arrival not only prompts a re-evaluation of fungicide strategies but also raises red flags about the potential for other corn disease threats this year. With a long growing season still ahead, vigilance will be...

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Midwest governors pen letter to EPA Administrator Zeldin

Midwest governors pen letter to EPA Administrator Zeldin

Earlier this month, several Midwest governors- including Govs. Kim Reynolds (R-IA), Larry Rhoden (R-SD), Jim Pillen (R-NE), and Mike Kehoe (R-MO)- sent a letter to Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Lee Zeldin urging the EPA to “establish a 2026 RVO...

National Pork Board uses pork to sell more pork

National Pork Board uses pork to sell more pork

The pork industry uses pork to sell more pork by connecting with consumers who already purchase pork products but are not aware of all the types of pork and cuts available. Patrick Fleming, vice president of demand development with the National Pork Board, explains....

Secretary Naig invites horticulture producers to join Choose Iowa

Secretary Naig invites horticulture producers to join Choose Iowa

Iowa Secretary of Agriculture Mike Naig announced today that the Choose Iowa program is expanding to promote a vibrant array of Iowa grown horticultural products, such as Christmas trees, cut flowers, bedding plants, and ornamental trees and shrubs. Secretary Naig...

Japanese importers get inside look at U.S. beef production

Japanese importers get inside look at U.S. beef production

A team of buyers from major Japanese beef importers recently visited U.S. Meat Export Federation (USMEF) headquarters in Denver to learn about U.S. beef production practices. After that visit, the team also got an in-depth view of the full beef supply chain at work in...

Empowering farmers with tools for sustainable growth

Empowering farmers with tools for sustainable growth

Farmers continue to invest time and money into sustainability, whether by adopting new practices or upgrading the methods they’ve relied on for generations. From improving soil health to conserving water and reducing inputs, these efforts reflect a deep commitment to...

An update on natural resource priorities in D.C.

An update on natural resource priorities in D.C.

Policy decisions that impact our natural resources have a big impact on anyone who makes their living off of the land, and that’s especially true for cattle producers. We’re currently in a very important time for natural resources policy, as we are still waiting for...

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Fast start, sudden stop: Spring in 2025

Fast start, sudden stop: Spring in 2025

The 2025 Spring Planting Season kicked off at full throttle, with tractors humming and seeds hitting the soil in a race against time. But just as quickly as it began, Mother Nature threw a wrench in the works, bringing rain, wind, and cool temperatures that brought...