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Corn farmers looking out for tar spot and southern rust in 2026

Corn farmers looking out for tar spot and southern rust in 2026

Iowa farmers are always on the lookout for disease issues, but there are two diseases from 2025 that have farmers the most alert: tar spot and southern rust. Last year, these two diseases popped up in unexpected areas around the country, causing some of the highest damaging disease pressure on record. Unfortunately, many farmers were caught off guard by how quickly conditions favored infection and spread for tar spot and southern rust. Kim Tutor, technical marketing manager for corn and wheat...

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China not honoring commitments in Phase One Agreement

China not honoring commitments in Phase One Agreement

The U.S. Trade Representative (USTR) has launched a Section 301 investigation of China’s implementation of the U.S.-China Economic and Trade Agreement, popularly known as the Phase One Agreement.  A public hearing on that investigation will open tomorrow (Dec. 16)....

USDA to update Expanding Access to Risk Protection with final rule

USDA to update Expanding Access to Risk Protection with final rule

The public comment period closes on January 27th for a final rule designed to expand producer access to crop insurance and other risk protections. USDA Risk Management Agency Administrator Pat Swanson says the goal of the Expanding Access to Risk Protection (EARP)...

Quarterly economic condition report for U.S. agriculture

Quarterly economic condition report for U.S. agriculture

The Farm Credit Administration received its quarterly report on economic conditions affecting agriculture and an update on the overall performance of the Farm Credit System. Despite a turbulent year with tariffs and trade, the U.S. economy is expected to end 2025 on a...

Property rights pressure rises across rural America

Property rights pressure rises across rural America

It is easy to assume Iowa’s fight over carbon pipelines and new transmission lines is something unique to our state. But the same pressures and frustrations are playing out across rural America. Our neighbors to the south in Missouri are confronting many of the same...

House unanimously passes ePermit Act

House unanimously passes ePermit Act

The U.S. House of Representatives unanimously passed the ePermit Act, which codifies President Trump’s Action Plan to modernize permitting technology across federal agencies. The legislation aims to reduce processing times for National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA)...

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Strong opinions on proposed railroad merger

Strong opinions on proposed railroad merger

A proposed merger between the Union Pacific and Norfolk Southern Railroads is now before the Surface Transportation Board for possible approval. Mike Steenhoek, the executive director of the Soy Transportation Coalition, called this a “seismic development” for the...

Latest outlook on soybean oil

Latest outlook on soybean oil

While much of the focus in the USDA WASDE reports centers on row crops such as corn and soybeans, the reports also help provide a snapshot of the situation for various products such as soybean oil. The most recent WASDE report for January helps to detail the current...

Farmland values enter a new phase

Farmland values enter a new phase

The U.S. agricultural land market is shifting after years of steady growth. Although land values are still historically high, current signs indicate a more complex situation driven by local and regional factors rather than nationwide trends. “After years of steady...

Ernst says loan delays hurt Iowa growth

Ernst says loan delays hurt Iowa growth

Farmers and rural businesses across Iowa are facing growing challenges when it comes to accessing capital. Tight margins, lower commodity prices, and rising input costs are colliding with loan processes that many lenders say have become increasingly difficult to...