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U.S.-Canada trade negotiations are vital to agriculture success

U.S.-Canada trade negotiations are vital to agriculture success

U.S. farmers and ranchers are paying close attention to the negotiations on the U.S.-Mexico-Canada Trade Agreement. Virginia Houston, the senior director of congressional affairs for the American Farm Bureau Federation, highlights the vital roles Mexico and Canada have played in the success of U.S farmers and ranchers as important export destinations for U.S. products. According to Houston, none of these three countries have agreed to renew the agreement by July 1st, thereby automatically...

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Naig: Heat, timely rain shaping Iowa crops

Naig: Heat, timely rain shaping Iowa crops

Iowa farmers have faced a little bit of everything this summer. Extended stretches of heat have increased stress on crops and livestock, while scattered thunderstorms have brought much-needed rainfall to some areas and flooding, hail, and damaging winds to others....

TQA builds trust through consistent training

TQA builds trust through consistent training

Transportation Quality Assurance® (TQA®), the pork industry’s certification program, provides science-based training for animal handlers and professional transporters who are responsible for moving pigs from farms to other facilities. Stephanie Wetter, director of...

Farm production costs mixed last year, soaring in 2026

Farm production costs mixed last year, soaring in 2026

Farm production costs were mixed last year but are up significantly in 2026. USDA Chief Economist Justin Benevidez provides the specifics from 2025. Benevidez says the largest increase occurred in livestock and poultry production. However, the latest farm expenditure...

Greater consistency and quality for consumers and retailers

Greater consistency and quality for consumers and retailers

Familiar USDA grading systems, such as those for beef at your local store, are becoming more technologically advanced to ensure greater consistency and quality for consumers and retailers alike. Robert Eaton at the Agricultural Marketing Service explains how...

USDA: Phased reopening for livestock in southern U.S. ports

USDA: Phased reopening for livestock in southern U.S. ports

USDA will begin reopening the southern border to cattle imports from Mexico next month after determining conditions have improved in the fight against New World screwworm. The Agriculture Department says the Douglas, Arizona, port of entry will reopen August 24 for...

Multiple diseases threaten Iowa corn crop

Multiple diseases threaten Iowa corn crop

Southern rust has now been confirmed in several Iowa counties, but crop experts say this year's situation looks much different than the widespread outbreak growers experienced in 2025. Even so, they caution that producers should continue scouting fields, as southern...

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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...

U.S. Export Sales Report (7-30-26)

U.S. Export Sales Report (7-30-26)

Both corn and soybean sales were strong this week, but those strong export sales were overshadowed by market pressure from the wars overseas as well as the weather here in the U.S. Allendale commodity broker Greg McBride gave a breakdown of the corn export data....

Iowa State Fair just two weeks away

Iowa State Fair just two weeks away

With just two weeks until the Iowa State Fair opens, excitement is building for one of Iowa's signature summer traditions. As county fair season begins to wind down, Iowa Agriculture Secretary Mike Naig says those local fairs continue to connect Iowans with...