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U.S. Export Sales Report (8-14-26)

U.S. Export Sales Report (8-14-26)

The export sales report this week didn’t have as much of an impact as the August WASDE report. Allendale commodity broker Greg McBride said the corn markets are keeping an eye on the old crop shipment numbers. McBride said the soybean markets are monitoring the shipment numbers as well. Looking ahead, McBride said next week’s Pro Farmer Crop Tour could provide some excitement for the ag marketplace. The team at Allendale can be reached by calling 800-262-7538, or you can visit...

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Extreme heat impacts the Midwest

Extreme heat impacts the Midwest

Extreme heat has been impacting the western two-thirds of the United States in recent days as crops are in critical stages of growth. One example of the intense heat occurred recently in the badlands of South Dakota says USDA meteorologist Brad Rippey. Although...

Farmers continue embracing conservation practices

Farmers continue embracing conservation practices

Iowa farmers continue adopting conservation practices at a record pace, and Iowa Agriculture Secretary Mike Naig says new state investments will help keep that momentum going. During a recent interview, Naig said conservation remains one of the department's top...

U.S. pork exports to Japan show strong rebound

U.S. pork exports to Japan show strong rebound

Exports of U.S. pork to Japan have shown an impressive rebound in 2026. The market has faced challenges such as high energy costs and a weak yen against the U.S. dollar, but some value sectors have increasingly relied on U.S. pork loin and pork butt. USMEF President...

Markets react to July USDA cattle reports

Markets react to July USDA cattle reports

The USDA released two important reports last week that each had a direct impact on the U.S. cattle industry: the July Cattle Inventory and July Cattle on Feed Reports. Bernt Nelson, an economist with the American Farm Bureau Federation, said the two reports offer a...

ICA lead on CRP reform at NCBA summer business meeting

ICA lead on CRP reform at NCBA summer business meeting

The Iowa Cattlemen's Association (ICA) continues to deliver results for Iowa cattle producers, both in Iowa and across the nation. At the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association (NCBA) Summer Business Meeting held in Denver, Colorado, earlier this month, ICA led...

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Dairy industry needs USMCA improvements

Dairy industry needs USMCA improvements

The USMCA has been in the spotlight this summer with the review process in July a major focus. Dr. Megan Roberts is an economist with Compeer Financial and says that United States dairy producers have been closely watching the process unfold. On the Dairy Stream...

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...