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Midwest set up for beneficial growing conditions

Midwest set up for beneficial growing conditions

Last week the Midwest and the Corn Belt experienced widespread severe weather with storms, damaging winds, and heavy rains. This week the weather pattern should be more tame but with adequate rainfall still helping crops through critical growth stages says USDA meteorologist Brad Rippey. Rippey says the Midwest is in line for beneficial rainfall for pastures and crops as pollination draws near. Rippey adds that with critical growth stages approaching for U.S. crops, rainfall will be welcome...

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Domestic food trade shows open foreign market opportunities

Domestic food trade shows open foreign market opportunities

A recent food trade show in Chicago illustrates the importance of such events in promoting U.S. farm and food goods to customers from across the globe. USDA Under Secretary for Trade and Foreign Agricultural Affairs Luke Lindberg says that there are other ways to...

Four Iowans to be honored at the 10th annual Ag Leadership Conference

Four Iowans to be honored at the 10th annual Ag Leadership Conference

Iowa State University Extension and Outreach’s Ag Management and Leadership Program is now accepting nominations for the annual Iowans Impacting Agriculture recognition. This award celebrates individuals who have made significant contributions to Iowa’s agricultural...

Farm Bureau focuses on farm economy beyond Farm Bill

Farm Bureau focuses on farm economy beyond Farm Bill

During NAFB Washington Watch in Washington, D.C., much of the discussion centered on the Farm Bill and whether the House would finally move legislation forward. But according to the American Farm Bureau Federation, the broader concern extends beyond any single bill...

Protecting swine herds against porcine circovirus

Protecting swine herds against porcine circovirus

One of the longest-standing diseases in the swine industry is porcine circovirus (PCV2), and as the swine industry has evolved, so has this disease. Recent research has shown that there are now strains and genotypes that are more virulent and, therefore, harder to...

John Deere right-to-repair settlement announced

John Deere right-to-repair settlement announced

John Deere has agreed to a $99 million settlement in a class action lawsuit regarding its right-to-repair policies, which allegedly restricted farmers' access to necessary diagnostic tools and software for equipment repairs. Austin Peiffer, an attorney with Ag &...

USMCA renegotiation will likely take years

USMCA renegotiation will likely take years

According to one trade expert at a recent Brookings Institution event, the USMCA renegotiation process will likely take years and extend past the Trump administration. Visiting Fellow Christopher Sands told the crowd at the event that the required six-year review of...

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