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Big Bad Joe shatters previous record to win 2026 ISF Big Ram Competition

Big Bad Joe shatters previous record to win 2026 ISF Big Ram Competition

"Big Bad Joe," the Suffolk ram shown by Jim Fisher of Mercer, MO, is the 2026 Iowa State Fair Big Ram Competition winner weighing in at 568 pounds. Big Bad Joe shattered the previous Iowa State Fair record of 507.5 pounds which was set in 2014. Owner Jim Fisher says that Big Bad Joe has gained size quickly in the last two years. Fisher says that Joe lost weight on the trip to the Iowa State Fair due to heat and stress but he still managed to smash the Iowa State Fair record, and he could be in...

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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...

Naig previews America 250 Harvest Festival

Naig previews America 250 Harvest Festival

Iowa is putting an agricultural spin on the nation's 250th anniversary celebration. Rather than centering its signature event around Independence Day, state leaders have planned an America 250 Harvest Festival this October to recognize Iowa's agricultural heritage and...

Lower disease pressure in Iowa this year

Lower disease pressure in Iowa this year

At this point of the growing season the picture starts to become clearer about what farmers are dealing with in their fields this year. Grant Harms is a technical field agronomist with Corteva Agriscience and he says that southern rust is not as widespread in Iowa...

Farmers spent $1.4B more on diesel during planting season

Farmers spent $1.4B more on diesel during planting season

A new study by Joint Economic Committee Democrats found that farmers of key crops in the U.S. spent $1.4 billion more on diesel fuel during the 2025–2026 planting season than they did last season, reports Successful Farming. The increase in diesel spending to plant...

USDA faces borrowing caps for farm programs

USDA faces borrowing caps for farm programs

The Commodity Credit Corporation may soon fall short of funds, hindering farm safety net programs. While increases in the farm safety net through the One Big, Beautiful Bill Act were welcome, there are concerns that USDA will receive enough funding for the safety net...

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