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Grassley sows doubt on farm bill’s Senate prospects

Grassley sows doubt on farm bill’s Senate prospects

The U.S. House of Representatives passed its version of the farm bill on April 30th by a 224–200 vote. With passage through the House, this is the furthest a farm bill has advanced since 2018. However, despite passage in the House, the farm bill still has a long way to go to make it through the Senate. United States Senator Chuck Grassley (R-IA) says his recent conversations with Senate Ag Chair John Boozman have left him less than optimistic for a Senate farm bill. Grassley says the House...

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Funding now available through the Specialty Crop Research Initiative

Funding now available through the Specialty Crop Research Initiative

Funding is now available for research and development in specialty crop agriculture through a USDA support program. National Institute of Food and Agriculture Associate Director Rachel Melnick says there is more funding available compared to last year. Melnick...

ICGA applauds year-round E15 amendment inclusion in House farm bill

ICGA applauds year-round E15 amendment inclusion in House farm bill

The Iowa Corn Growers Association (ICGA) has advocated for year-round, nationwide E15 for more than 15 years—a goal that remains a top priority as farm families face tightening margins and market volatility. With the recent introduction of an amendment to the House...

New export markets boost Iowa agriculture

New export markets boost Iowa agriculture

As the U.S. works to expand agricultural trade, USDA officials say diversifying export markets is becoming more important for long-term stability. USDA Undersecretary for Trade and Foreign Agricultural Affairs Luke Lindberg says relying too heavily on one major buyer...

Food rescue plays a big role in fighting food insecurity

Food rescue plays a big role in fighting food insecurity

On top of distributing food to people who need it, food banks across the country play a vital role in reducing food waste. The USDA estimates that up to 40% of the nation’s food supply goes to waste every year. Food rescue serves two main purposes- it keeps some of...

Fuel price volatility continues as war negotiations resume

Fuel price volatility continues as war negotiations resume

For the duration of the U.S.-Israel war with Iran, oil prices have been on a rollercoaster ride, And that volatility continues as negotiations resume in Pakistan. Patrick DeHaan, the senior petroleum analyst with Gasbuddy.com, said oil prices decreased last week,...

Slow moving weather systems expected to provide more precipitation

Slow moving weather systems expected to provide more precipitation

USDA meteorologist Brad Rippey says a mix of temperatures and above normal precipitation is expected for much of country for the period of April 28th-May 4th. Rippey provides the details of the 8 to 14 day weather forecast. Rippey says parts of the Plains should...

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Trade deals only first step for USDA

Trade deals only first step for USDA

As new trade agreements take shape, USDA officials say the next step is making sure those deals translate into real opportunities for U.S. agriculture. USDA Undersecretary for Trade and Foreign Agricultural Affairs Luke Lindberg says securing market access is only...

Improving the return on fresh cow protocols

Improving the return on fresh cow protocols

While advancements in managing clinical milk fever have reduced cases, its invisible counterpart, subclinical hypocalcemia, remains a significant challenge for fresh cows. Dr. Curt Vlietstra, a professional services veterinarian with Boehringer Ingelheim, said...