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China signals openness to buying more U.S. ag products

China signals openness to buying more U.S. ag products

Top U.S. and Chinese economic officials held what were called “remarkably stable” talks in Paris during the weekend on several topics. Reuters said the discussions centered on potential areas of agreement in agriculture, critical minerals, and managed trade for U.S. President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping to consider in Beijing. Two sources familiar with the talks told Reuters that the Chinese side showed additional willingness toward buying more U.S. agricultural goods,...

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Mental health pressure builds for Iowa farmers but help exists

Mental health pressure builds for Iowa farmers but help exists

As agriculture heads toward another challenging season, rural health professionals say the mental strain on farmers continues to grow. Market uncertainty, weather concerns, and long hours can weigh heavily on producers. While conversations around mental health have...

Planted acres projections reflect cautious farm economy

Planted acres projections reflect cautious farm economy

USDA economists predict some shifting crop acres as farmers continue to face a difficult economy. As crop farmers prepare to plant their corn, soybeans, or wheat in 2026, many are making decisions with the current farm economy in mind. Faith Parum, an economist for...

AI and precision technology gain momentum on U.S. dairy farms

AI and precision technology gain momentum on U.S. dairy farms

Artificial intelligence and precision technology are playing a growing role on U.S. dairy farms as producers seek greater efficiency and ways to manage ongoing labor shortages. Dairy cooperatives and technology firms say AI-driven tools can track milk production,...

Fertilizer outlook for the 2026 growing season

Fertilizer outlook for the 2026 growing season

In what could be a very early season for anhydrous rigs in the Midwest good news is scarce on the fertilizer front. That is according to Josh Linville, vice president of fertilizer for StoneX, who has been keeping a close eye on the price of nitrogen during the winter...

Iowa livestock producers urged to plan ahead for fly season

Iowa livestock producers urged to plan ahead for fly season

As warmer weather approaches, livestock producers may be looking ahead to fly season and considering management strategies that go beyond simply treating adult flies. Many experts say early planning and integrated approaches can help reduce pressure before populations...

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Iowa Corn details Corn Congress outcomes

Iowa Corn details Corn Congress outcomes

The Iowa Corn Growers Association joined in this year’s National Corn Growers Association Corn Congress and wrapped up with several policy decisions finalized, and others sent back for additional review. ICGA President Mark Mueller says one late development involved a...