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Secretary Naig presents 2026 Ag Leader Awards for outstanding contributions to Iowa agriculture

Secretary Naig presents 2026 Ag Leader Awards for outstanding contributions to Iowa agriculture

Iowa Secretary of Agriculture Mike Naig recognized one individual and two organizations that have made exceptional contributions to the continued success, resilience, and growth of Iowa agriculture during the 14th Annual Iowa Ag Leaders Dinner held on March 30 in Ankeny. Secretary Naig presented the Ag Leader Awards to Gov. Kim Reynolds for Outstanding Service to Agriculture; the Great Outdoors Foundation for Leadership in Conservation; and America Needs Farmers (ANF) for Leadership in...

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Early weed control key for Iowa Crop yields

Early weed control key for Iowa Crop yields

As farmers prepare for the 2026 growing season, tight margins and lower commodity prices are forcing growers to carefully evaluate every input decision. Weed control remains one of the most important investments early in the season, particularly during the first...

Minor changes to South America production in March WASDE

Minor changes to South America production in March WASDE

In the March WASDE report, the USDA made some adjustments to the South American crop estimates. The changes were mostly offsetting, so overall production has not seen much of a change. Allendale commodity broker Greg McBride said they are waiting for the CONAB...

AFBF President offers solutions to Senate Ag Committee

AFBF President offers solutions to Senate Ag Committee

As farmers and ranchers continue to grapple with a difficult farm economy, the Senate Agriculture Committee recently held a hearing to discuss solutions. American Farm Bureau Federation President Zippy Duvall was one of the experts to present testimony before the...

Cattle industry hopeful for expanding trade opportunities overseas

Cattle industry hopeful for expanding trade opportunities overseas

With the current administration in Washington D.C. attempting to rework more favorable trade with international partners, producers have had to show patience. In some cases, they have had to endure short term pain in hopes of long-term gain. Kent Bacus, the executive...

Specialty crop payment rates due in April

Specialty crop payment rates due in April

The USDA has already allocated over $6 billion in payments under the Farmer Bridge Assistance Programs. Payment rates for specialty crops under the program are due in early April. “I believe we’ll have those payment rates in place by early next month,” Deputy Ag...

Crop protection strategies key in tight margin year

Crop protection strategies key in tight margin year

With tighter margins facing agriculture this year, producers are being encouraged to take a close look at their risk management plans as the March 16 crop insurance deadline approaches. Reviewing coverage options and making sure protection aligns with a farm’s cost of...

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Red meat exports mixed to start 2026

Red meat exports mixed to start 2026

U.S. red meat exports were mixed in January, with pork exports trending higher year-over-year and beef trending lower according to data released by USDA and compiled by the U.S. Meat Export Federation (USMEF). Pork exports were led by another outstanding performance...

U.S. ethanol exports slip to start the year

U.S. ethanol exports slip to start the year

U.S. ethanol exports declined slightly at the start of 2026, reflecting shifting global fuel demand and changing trade flows in the biofuels market. Exports totaled roughly 212 million gallons in January, down about 4% from the previous month, according to industry...