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Ag Secretary Rollins says shutdown holding up emergency farm aid

Ag Secretary Rollins says shutdown holding up emergency farm aid

As the government shutdown continues farmers are yet to receive funds in emergency aid and the money will not be distributed until the shutdown ends and the government is fully operational. USDA Secretary Brooke Rollins told Fox News recently that emergency aid will be disbursed to row crop growers when the shutdown is over. Rollins says it is not just the trade wars that are hitting farmers in the pocketbook but also climbing input prices over the span of the last four years. Senator John...

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Grassley lays out updated farm bill priorities

Grassley lays out updated farm bill priorities

With the passage of the One Big Beautiful Bill over the 4th of July weekend, attention now turns back once again to the farm bill. United States Senator Chuck Grassley (R-IA) says the farm bill improvements in the reconciliation bill contains “major victories for...

Nutrien Financial helps Iowa growers navigate tight margins

Nutrien Financial helps Iowa growers navigate tight margins

As producers work through the heart of the growing season, it’s becoming increasingly clear that tighter margins and rising input costs are putting added strain on farm finances. From fuel to fertilizer, every dollar spent must stretch a little further than it did...

Iowa soil testing facility provides a behind-the-scenes look

Iowa soil testing facility provides a behind-the-scenes look

Farmers Edge Labs in Grimes has been testing Iowa soil samples since 2018, offering a wide variety of testing methods for producers across the major growing regions of the United States. A recent lab event offered an in-depth look at the full soil testing process,...

USDA improving national security by protecting agriculture

USDA improving national security by protecting agriculture

A new USDA plan is aimed to help improve national security by protecting agriculture. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins announced a new USDA initiative that focuses on agriculture as a key component of protecting national security. Sam Kieffer, vice president of...

Mid July weather forecast favorable for crop development in Iowa

Mid July weather forecast favorable for crop development in Iowa

As the calendar approaches the midway point of July the weather forecast appears to be lining up to provide near ideal conditions for a critical segment of the growing season. USDA meteorologist Brad Rippey says the 8-to-14 day outlook for July 15th-21st shows a...

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Smallest U.S. cattle herd since 1973

Smallest U.S. cattle herd since 1973

The July Cattle on Feed Report offered little relief to customers paying higher prices for beef. That’s despite the cycle of herd liquidation that seems to be slowly ending. There were 94.2 million cattle and calves in the U.S. as of July 1, the lowest mid-year number...

Basis matters now, say Midwest ag economists

Basis matters now, say Midwest ag economists

Tight corn supplies might normally trigger a rally in the market, but so far, that hasn’t been the case. Despite strong demand and dwindling stocks, futures prices have stayed relatively steady. That’s because—while the numbers show a squeeze—markets may be confident...