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Timely rains continue to benefit Iowa crops

Timely rains continue to benefit Iowa crops

The luck of Iowa’s farmers continues as timely rains have cycled through much of the state. As the Pro Farmer Crop Tour goes across the state, many analysts are predicting a hefty crop. Landus Cooperative Technical Agronomist Dan Bjorklund said the rain has been excellent for the corn and soybeans, but it has also brought a bit of Southern Rust with it. Bjorklund said Southern Rust has been detected all the way up in North Central Iowa at this point. While disease issues aren’t as big of a...

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BASF XARVIO® guides fungicide application timing

BASF XARVIO® guides fungicide application timing

With crop margins remaining tight, farmers are looking for every opportunity to make the most of each input dollar. Digital agriculture tools are becoming a larger part of that effort, helping growers use field-level data and predictive modeling to make more informed...

New Renewable Fuel Standard volumes spurring industry growth

New Renewable Fuel Standard volumes spurring industry growth

The Environmental Protection Agency's new Renewable Fuel Standard volumes are giving the biodiesel industry a significant boost. The agency raised biomass-based diesel obligations to levels the industry says more accurately reflect production capacity. Paul Winters,...

End of July defined by intense market volatility

End of July defined by intense market volatility

Just when we thought the markets couldn’t be any more volatile, the grains proved us wrong by dropping 20 cents in the corn and nearly 40 cents in the soybeans. Pressure from the warm and dry weather here in the U.S. and war headlines overseas will keep the markets...

Dairy industry needs USMCA improvements

Dairy industry needs USMCA improvements

The USMCA has been in the spotlight this summer with the review process in July a major focus. Dr. Megan Roberts is an economist with Compeer Financial and says that United States dairy producers have been closely watching the process unfold. On the Dairy Stream...

EPA seeks changes to WOTUS and DEF rules

EPA seeks changes to WOTUS and DEF rules

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is proposing a rule that would eliminate derate requirements for diesel exhaust fluid (DEF) on certain diesel-powered equipment. The proposal comes after months of feedback from farmers, ranchers, and truckers, who identified...

Corn condition drops amid heatwaves

Corn condition drops amid heatwaves

The damage from triple-digit heat across the Midwest and Plains is showing up in the numbers, reports AgWeb. USDA’s weekly crop progress report shows the steepest week-over-week decline in corn good to excellent condition ratings for this point in the growing season...

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U.S. bison gains duty-free access to European Union

U.S. bison gains duty-free access to European Union

Under a newly implemented tariff rate quota (TRQ), U.S. bison now has duty-free access to the European Union. The TRQ is for 3,000 metric tons annually. As National Bison Association Executive Director Jim Matheson explains, U.S. bison has been gaining interest in the...