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Trump cuts tariffs on ag equipment to 15 percent

Trump cuts tariffs on ag equipment to 15 percent

President Donald Trump has announced tariff reductions on certain agricultural and industrial equipment, a move that could help ease some cost pressures facing farmers and machinery dealers. Under a new proclamation, tariffs on products like harvesters, bulldozers, forklifts, and HVAC equipment will be reduced from 25 percent to 15 percent. The Wall Street Journal said the administration also lowered tariffs to ten percent on products manufactured abroad that contain at least 85 percent...

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Year-round E15 passes House by the skin of its teeth

Year-round E15 passes House by the skin of its teeth

After years of delays, temporary waivers, court battles, and political fights, the U.S. House approved nationwide year-round E15 legislation Wednesday evening, though not without another dramatic procedural showdown along the way. The House passed the measure by a 218...

South American Weather and Crop Update (5-13-26)

South American Weather and Crop Update (5-13-26)

Despite weather concerns for the crops in Brazil, the USDA increased the crop projections for both Brazil and Argentina in the latest WASDE report. Allendale commodity broker Greg McBride said he was expecting to see a cut to the Brazil crop, which is still possible...

Farm Bureau leader sounds alarm on fertilizer prices

Farm Bureau leader sounds alarm on fertilizer prices

As planting season is in full swing across the country, fertilizer prices are burdening farmers and ranchers. Kentucky Farm Bureau president Eddie Melton spoke to the Senate ag committee Tuesday and expressed his concerns. Melton said there are actions Congress can...

Previewing President Trump’s visit to China and ag trade topics

Previewing President Trump’s visit to China and ag trade topics

United States President Donald Trump and Xi Jinping, the President of China, are scheduled to meet this week in Beijing. The meetings will take place on May 14th and 15th with the two sides expected to discuss trade and tariffs, the conflict in Iran and the Strait of...

Iowa lands Vylor seed genetics headquarters

Iowa lands Vylor seed genetics headquarters

Governor Kim Reynolds today announced that Corteva will locate the global headquarters of Vylor, its future independent seed and genetics company, in Johnston, Iowa, following its planned separation later this year. “With Pioneer’s century-long legacy in seed...

Ernst talks fertilizer costs, trade, and supply chains

Ernst talks fertilizer costs, trade, and supply chains

Fertilizer supplies and pricing continue to be a major concern for farmers as global tensions and trade uncertainty influence the ag economy heading towards the second half of the growing season. While many producers were able to secure products ahead of spring...

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Younger consumers continue to cook more pork

Younger consumers continue to cook more pork

Demand for ground pork continues to grow, driven by its versatility in the kitchen and its role as a gateway protein for younger consumers learning to cook with pork. Gen Z and millennial consumers are leading in both purchase frequency and annual spending. Neal Hull,...

Previewing President Trump’s visit to China and ag trade topics

China agrees to $17 billion in ag purchases

China has agreed to purchase at least $17 billion in U.S. agricultural products annually through 2028. That’s according to a White House fact sheet released Sunday following President Donald Trump’s visit to Beijing. The agreement came after meetings between Trump and...