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Secretary Naig extends sign-up for cover crop cost-share through September 18

Secretary Naig extends sign-up for cover crop cost-share through September 18

Iowa Secretary of Agriculture Mike Naig today announced that, due to record demand, the Iowa Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship is extending the deadline for farmers to sign-up for cover crop cost-share through Sept. 18 and is allocating additional funding so that even more farmers can participate. “Cover crops are one of the most effective practices in the Iowa Nutrient Reduction Strategy that farmers and landowners can use to improve water quality and enhance soil health. We’ve...

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PepsiCo and Cargill boosting resilience in Iowa corn production

PepsiCo and Cargill boosting resilience in Iowa corn production

A new collaboration between PepsiCo and Cargill aims to bolster the resilience in the corn supply chain in Iowa by expanding regenerative ag practices across 240,000 acres of Iowa farmland by 2030. The focus on Iowa is due to the shared dependance of both companies on...

USMEF urging USTR to review access issues in Africa and the Caribbean

USMEF urging USTR to review access issues in Africa and the Caribbean

The Office of the U.S. Trade Representative (USTR) is currently conducting its annual review of the African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA), which provides favorable access to the U.S. market for products from some 30 African nations. Those nations are supposed to...

Iowa Barn Foundation 25th annual all-state barn tour September 13-14

Iowa Barn Foundation 25th annual all-state barn tour September 13-14

If you are looking for something different to do on a September weekend, consider taking a self-guided tour of Iowa’s historic barns. The Iowa Barn Foundation is holding its 25th Annual All-State Barn Tour on Saturday and Sunday, September 13-14, featuring over 100...

Naig: Iowa still needs full Farm Bill

Naig: Iowa still needs full Farm Bill

Farmers across the country continue to face uncertainty as they await the finalization of a long-term Farm Bill. While the recently passed reconciliation package included temporary provisions aimed at supporting agriculture, it doesn’t offer the stability producers...

Heat dome to cover Iowa and much of the Midwest

Heat dome to cover Iowa and much of the Midwest

July has been a cool and wet month so far, which has been great for the corn crops going through pollination. Warm weather is set to return, though, with a heat dome preparing to form over the lower Midwest. Dr. Justin Glisan, state climatologist for Iowa, said it...

20th annual Farm Progress Show is quickly approaching

20th annual Farm Progress Show is quickly approaching

This year marks the 20th year of the Farm Progress Show, which will take place in Decatur, Illinois, next month. The show will run from August 26-28. Matt Jungmann, national events manager for Farm Progress, said that time will fly by as we approach the show date....

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Smallest U.S. cattle herd since 1973

Smallest U.S. cattle herd since 1973

The July Cattle on Feed Report offered little relief to customers paying higher prices for beef. That’s despite the cycle of herd liquidation that seems to be slowly ending. There were 94.2 million cattle and calves in the U.S. as of July 1, the lowest mid-year number...

Basis matters now, say Midwest ag economists

Basis matters now, say Midwest ag economists

Tight corn supplies might normally trigger a rally in the market, but so far, that hasn’t been the case. Despite strong demand and dwindling stocks, futures prices have stayed relatively steady. That’s because—while the numbers show a squeeze—markets may be confident...