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Smart Swaps keeps dairy strong in school meals

Smart Swaps keeps dairy strong in school meals

School meal programs have been through a lot of change in recent years. From the Healthy Hunger Free Kids Act under the Obama Administration to multiple revisions and rollbacks that followed, school nutrition teams have had to constantly adjust to new federal standards. Each new rule aims to improve nutrition, but those constant shifts have also made it harder for schools to plan meals that are both compliant and appealing to students. Katie Bambacht, vice president of school nutrition for the...

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Grassley discusses farmer concerns at Iowa State Fair

Grassley discusses farmer concerns at Iowa State Fair

United States Senator Chuck Grassley (R-IA) has visited the Iowa State Fair at least once every year since 1974. On Friday he made his annual visit to the fairgrounds and stopped by the Iowa Ag Radio exhibit. Senator Grassley tells the Iowa Agribusiness Radio Network...

Iowa State Fair crowns 2025 Big Boar champion

Iowa State Fair crowns 2025 Big Boar champion

While it may not have been another record, this year’s big boar at the Iowa State Fair still tipped the scales at a hefty 1,268 pounds. The winning pig, Duke, is owned by Brian Britt out of Monticello, Iowa. Britt said he has raised Duke since he was born. In order to...

Wetter weather leads to enhanced disease pressure

Wetter weather leads to enhanced disease pressure

We’ve had a very successful crop year, but the intense amount of moisture recently has led to some concerns. Emily Prevo, an AgriGold agronomist in southern Iowa, said farmers are worried about water pooling and nitrogen runoff from all of the rain. Prevo said the...

U.S. ag trade deficit continues climbing in 2025

U.S. ag trade deficit continues climbing in 2025

The U.S. agricultural trade deficit hit a record high in the first half of 2025. Bloomberg said that only highlights American farmers’ longtime dominant role in world exports, which is hurt by President Donald Trump’s trade wars. Agricultural export value trailed the...

Grilling up fun at the Iowa Pork Producers Tent

Grilling up fun at the Iowa Pork Producers Tent

Mother Nature tried to put a damper on the Iowa State Fair yesterday, spending much of the morning tossing thunderstorms our way. Nothing severe, but enough to keep the early crowds in check. By the time I arrived for my 11 a.m. “celebrity chef” shift at the Iowa Pork...

The Iowa State Fair is one big ag education opportunity

The Iowa State Fair is one big ag education opportunity

In true Iowa fashion, the weather was unpredictable for the first day of the Iowa State Fair. Thunderstorms rolled across the Des Moines metro, and many state fair attendees decided to wait out the storms before making their visit to the fair. But once the storms...

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Thune pushes Farm Bill, farmers push harder

Thune pushes Farm Bill, farmers push harder

Farmers are running out of patience as depressed commodity prices and razor-thin profit margins continue to squeeze their operations. The much-celebrated “Big Beautiful Bill” passed earlier this summer, offering some relief, but it did little to calm the frustration...

Farmers feeling the fertilizer price squeeze

Farmers feeling the fertilizer price squeeze

Farm groups are warning the White House that the tariff war is making already high fertilizer prices worse. That’s making it harder for farmers to afford to plant their typical amounts of corn, soybeans, and wheat. Politico said ag industry representatives have...