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USMEF thanks corn and soybean farmers at Commodity Classic

USMEF thanks corn and soybean farmers at Commodity Classic

Commodity Classic saw record attendance in San Antonio last week with more than 12,000 attendees representing the agriculture industry. The U.S. Meat Export Federation (USMEF) has been a longtime participant in the event’s trade show and had an expanded presence in 2025 and 2026. USMEF President and CEO Dan Halstrom said that expansion was to showcase the innovative cuts and recipes USMEF promotes around the globe and to thank the corn and soybean producers who support export efforts. The...

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Dietary guidelines implementation updates

Dietary guidelines implementation updates

Secretaries for the Agriculture and Health and Human Services Departments Wednesday provided an update on implementation progress for the latest Dietary Guidelines for Americans. That was USDA Secretary Brooke Rollins. The guidelines provide guidance for federal food...

Smaller cattle herd means market volatility

Smaller cattle herd means market volatility

It’s well-known that the U.S. cattle herd continues to shrink. The January U.S. Cattle Inventory report showed the total inventory at 86.2 million head on January 1. That was down 300,000 head from last year. American Farm Bureau analysis showed the combination of...

Naig says Iowa agriculture needs stability in uncertain cycle

Naig says Iowa agriculture needs stability in uncertain cycle

Iowa Secretary of Agriculture Mike Naig says farmers and agribusinesses across the state are facing growing pressure from multiple directions, including higher operating costs, workforce challenges, and continued uncertainty in the broader farm economy. Speaking this...

Giving crops a strong start is more important than ever

Giving crops a strong start is more important than ever

Every year brings its own unique set of challenges for farmers, and last year was no different. As farmers are making their final decisions for the 2026 crop season, their plans should be changing to adapt to the latest issues. Logan Dinkla, agronomic service...

Trump’s tariffs are being challenged in the U.S. House

Trump’s tariffs are being challenged in the U.S. House

President Trump’s tariffs are being challenged in the U.S. House after it failed to continue delaying measures to end the tariffs, which opened the door to potential action. The House narrowly rejected any further moratorium on votes to end the president’s national...

New NCBA president outlines priorities for 2026

New NCBA president outlines priorities for 2026

Gene Copenhaver, a producer from southwest Virginia, is the new president of the National Cattlmen’s Beef Association. Copenhaver tells the Iowa Agribusiness Radio Network about his cattle operation and a business relationship with the state of Iowa. He says that...

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Doubts around year-round E15 linger

Doubts around year-round E15 linger

Agreement on legislation to allow year-round E15 sales continued to elude farm and oil interests despite a Sunday deadline. A draft plan by the House GOP’s Rural Domestic Energy Council failed to win support by the weekend from mid-sized oil refiners who killed...

Full-scale beef herd rebuild remains on hold

Full-scale beef herd rebuild remains on hold

Typically, when beef prices are at a high level in the grocery store and herd numbers are low, the response is a rebuilding of supply. Nate Kauffman, the senior vice president and Omaha branch executive for the Kansas City Fed, says the numbers show there should be...