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USDA reports new screwworm cases in Texas, New Mexico

USDA reports new screwworm cases in Texas, New Mexico

Additional cases of New World Screwworm have now been confirmed in both Texas and New Mexico, prompting USDA to further expand its response efforts. During a briefing on Monday, USDA Secretary Brooke Rollins outlined the latest detections and provided an update on the federal government's eradication strategy. The latest confirmations include cases in Texas and what is now considered the first New Mexico detection after the USDA determined an infested dog initially reported in Texas actually...

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New ARC/PLC acres will be specifically distributed

New ARC/PLC acres will be specifically distributed

Thirty million new base acres in last year’s One Big Beautiful Bill won’t be distributed on a first-come, first-served basis. Instead, the USDA is electing to distribute those acres in a more organized way. USDA Undersecretary for Farm Production and Conservation...

Helping Iowa’s farmers reduce stress during the busy planting season

Helping Iowa’s farmers reduce stress during the busy planting season

Planting season is very similar to harvest in that it is one of the busiest and potentially most stressful times of year for growers. Long days and a lack of sleep can make things difficult for farmers. Add in the uncertain weather and equipment breakdowns and stress...

U.S. beef gains expanded access to Saudi Arabia

U.S. beef gains expanded access to Saudi Arabia

The Saudi Food and Drug Authority recently announced that participation in the Export Verification (EV) Program will no longer be required for U.S. beef exports to Saudi Arabia. U.S. Meat Export Federation (USMEF) President and CEO Dan Halstrom said this change, now...

Mosaic spotlights residue breakdown ahead of planting

Mosaic spotlights residue breakdown ahead of planting

As growers prepare for the 2026 crop season, residue management remains one of the biggest practical challenges in the field. Whether it is corn stalks, wheat straw, canola residue, or terminated cover crops, the balance between preserving soil protection and...

U.S. Export Sales Report (4-2-26)

U.S. Export Sales Report (4-2-26)

The Quarterly Grain Stocks report showed that demand for soybeans is not where it should be. The weekly export sales stayed in line with that data. Jason Meyer of AgMarket.Net gave a breakdown of the report and said that U.S. bean prices aren’t able to compete with...

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USDA reports new screwworm cases in Texas, New Mexico

Rollins points to demand drivers for corn

As farmers prepare to get the 2026 crop in the ground, attention is turning to both demand and costs, and how the balance between the two could shape the year ahead. In an interview with the Iowa Agribusiness Radio Network, U.S. Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins...

Boozman: farm bill markup only weeks away

Boozman: farm bill markup only weeks away

Lawmakers on Capitol Hill returned from the Easter recess with growing optimism that a new five-year farm bill could soon advance. Agri-Pulse said John Boozman, chairman of the Senate Agriculture Committee, signaled progress. The Arkansas Senator said he expects...