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U.S. farmers lost $15 billion to tariffs

U.S. farmers lost $15 billion to tariffs

Recent studies by North Dakota State University revealed that U.S. tariffs and resulting retaliatory actions are driving significant economic losses for American agriculture, heavily impacting exports and raising farming costs. The study found that retaliatory tariffs from China caused roughly $15 billion in annualized losses for American agricultural exports. China’s embargo on U.S. soybeans alone accounts for almost half the total at $6.8 billion. It’s also caused significant damage to beef,...

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Ernst builds on USDA food safety center announcement

Ernst builds on USDA food safety center announcement

Following up on last week’s announcement from the U.S. Department of Agriculture about establishing a National Food Safety Center in Iowa, more details are emerging about what that move means for the state and the broader ag industry. The USDA’s Food Safety and...

Inspiring consumers to add more pork to their diets

Inspiring consumers to add more pork to their diets

The National Pork Board’s Retail Advisory Committee (RAC) meeting serves as a direct, industry-focused platform to connect retail leaders with key insights into the organization’s consumer campaigns and third-party consumer research. Neal Hull, NPB’s director of state...

U.S. beef has great new opportunities in the UK marketplace

U.S. beef has great new opportunities in the UK marketplace

U.S. beef recently regained duty-free access to the United Kingdom under a 13,000 metric ton quota included in the trade framework reached by the Trump administration last year. The quota provides the first zero-duty access to the UK since its exit from the European...

Examining the factors currently influencing the grain markets

Examining the factors currently influencing the grain markets

Geopolitics, trade, and weather are all making an impact on the grain markets in recent weeks and that trend looks to continue as the calendar turns to May. Commodity broker Greg McBride of Allendale says that the upcoming meeting between President Trump and Xi...

New tariff push raises farm trade concerns

New tariff push raises farm trade concerns

New efforts by the Trump administration to impose fresh import tariffs are drawing concern across U.S. agriculture, where producers fear another round of retaliatory trade measures could weaken export demand for key commodities. The administration is pursuing...

Ernst: Senate Path tough after House Farm Bill vote

Ernst: Senate Path tough after House Farm Bill vote

The U.S. House has passed its version of the Farm Bill, but the focus now turns to the Senate, where the path forward is expected to be more difficult. While in Washington last week, I spoke with Iowa Senator Joni Ernst just as the House was preparing to vote on...

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U.S. Export Sales Report (5-7-26)

U.S. Export Sales Report (5-7-26)

Once again the corn sales were strong this week, and the soybean sales were disappointing. Allendale commodity broker Greg McBride gave an update on the latest U.S. Export Sales Report. Even with the strong corn exports, McBride said the USDA will likely have to make...

USDA says Iowa near major weather boundary

USDA says Iowa near major weather boundary

Weather conditions across the United States continue to show a sharp contrast between wet and dry regions, and USDA Chief Meteorologist Brad Rippey says Iowa is sitting near the center of that dividing line. Speaking during a discussion in Washington, D.C., Rippey...