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USMCA public hearings begin

USMCA public hearings begin

Public hearings began in Washington, D.C., as part of the mandatory USMCA review process. Over 1,500 public comment-briefs have been submitted to the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative. Briefs were submitted by manufacturing, industrial, and retail sectors expressing their views of the existing pact. There are calls for amendments to the existing USMCA from some, but Julian Karaguesian, an economics professor at McGill University specializing in international trade analysis, said the...

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AFBF Thanksgiving Survey shows slightly lower costs in 2025

AFBF Thanksgiving Survey shows slightly lower costs in 2025

Every year, volunteer shoppers from the American Farm Bureau Federation help determine the average cost of feeding ten people for a Thanksgiving meal. The American Farm Bureau Federation’s annual Thanksgiving Cost Survey results show a slight dip in costs this year....

Iowa State Fair economic and community impact study results

Iowa State Fair economic and community impact study results

The internationally acclaimed Iowa State Fair is the state's largest event and one of the oldest and largest agricultural and industrial expositions in the country. A 2025 study conducted by Johnson Consulting found that the economic impact from the Iowa State Fair...

Naig Highlights Iowas Role in Americas 250th

Naig Highlights Iowas Role in Americas 250th

Iowa is already looking ahead to 2026 and the celebration of America's 250th birthday. While most people are not thinking that far down the road, state leaders are, and Iowa Secretary of Agriculture Mike Naig has been asked to help guide how our state will take part...

South American Weather and Crop Update (11-18-25)

South American Weather and Crop Update (11-18-25)

As global trade issues continue to develop, planting progress in South America is quietly rolling along. Allendale commodity broker Greg McBride gave an update on the latest weather forecasts for Brazil and Argentina. McBride said farmers have continued to make good...

American Farm Bureau applauds WOTUS rule

American Farm Bureau applauds WOTUS rule

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the Army Corps of Engineers released a new rule Monday on the Waters of the U.S. (WOTUS) law. Courtney Briggs, Senior Director of Government Affairs with the American Farm Bureau Federation, said this rule is a positive...

Farm gate receipts are down, farm lending is up

Farm gate receipts are down, farm lending is up

Third quarter financials continue to demonstrate the tough situation in farm country this year. Joe Mahon, Regional Outreach Director at the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis, says their third quarter survey of agricultural bankers in the Fed’s Ninth District show...

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CLAAS FARMPOINT can bring repairs to the field

CLAAS FARMPOINT can bring repairs to the field

Fourteen months ago, Ziegler Ag that it would no longer do parts services or sales for CLAAS combines. Since then, CLAAS has started several FARMPOINT locations in Iowa in order to fill in that service void. Daryl Theis, head of sales and marketing at CLAAS, said they...

Questions remain with U.S.-China trade deal

Questions remain with U.S.-China trade deal

It’s been an interesting time in the soybean market, especially when it comes to trade with China. Initially, it was great to hear that the U.S. and China agreed to a trade framework that included China making U.S. soybean purchases. Jim McCormick, chief operating...

Revised USDA report schedule released

Revised USDA report schedule released

On Thursday USDA’s National Agricultural Statistics Service issued an updated release schedule for reports impacted by the recent government shutdown. Lance Honig of the National Agricultural Statistics Service says some of the reports can be released more quickly...