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U.S. chilled beef may see opportunity in South Korea

U.S. chilled beef may see opportunity in South Korea

Shipments of Australian beef into South Korea have reached more than 90% of the 2026 safeguard volume of 196,00 mt, meaning the tariff rate on Australian beef will soon jump from 5.3% to 24% for the remainder of the year. U.S. Meat Export Federation (USMEF) Vice President of Asia Pacific Jihae Yang said Korean retailers and restaurants are already placing orders for more U.S. chilled beef in response. It is not unusual for Australia to hit the safeguard level, but it typically happens much...

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USMCA trade agreement vital to Iowa’s ag trade

USMCA trade agreement vital to Iowa’s ag trade

The USMCA (United States–Mexico–Canada Agreement) is a free trade agreement between the United States, Mexico, and Canada. The agreement lasts for 16 years, with reviews every six years. With the July 1st renewal deadline drawing near Farmers for Free Trade held a...

IDALS issues guidance to protect animals from New World Screwworm

IDALS issues guidance to protect animals from New World Screwworm

The Iowa Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship (IDALS) issued the following guidance for livestock producers, pet owners, and veterinarians to help protect animals from the parasitic New World Screwworm (NWS) fly. The guidance comes after multiple cases of...

USDA reports new screwworm cases in Texas, New Mexico

USDA reports new screwworm cases in Texas, New Mexico

Additional cases of New World Screwworm have now been confirmed in both Texas and New Mexico, prompting USDA to further expand its response efforts. During a briefing on Monday, USDA Secretary Brooke Rollins outlined the latest detections and provided an update on the...

Iowa livestock producers should be tracking NWS cases

Iowa livestock producers should be tracking NWS cases

Recently, New World Screwworm (NWS) was officially confirmed in the U.S. after it made its way closer to the border through Mexico. Now that it is in the U.S. cattle herd, we have also seen our first case of NWS in a different mammal- a dog in Lea County, New Mexico....

Secretary Rollins talks ag trade with lawmakers

Secretary Rollins talks ag trade with lawmakers

The Agriculture Secretary Thursday discussed agricultural trade opportunities and gains with House Agriculture Committee members. Secretary Rollins began by touting trade deals that have been made by the current administration to increase U.S. farm and food export...

Supporters plot E15 strategy in the Senate

Supporters plot E15 strategy in the Senate

Supporters of year-round E15 gasoline sales are making another push in Congress, but significant hurdles remain before the measure can become law. Backers of the proposal are working to attach E15 language to a larger must-pass bill in hopes of advancing the policy...

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Boozman renews commitment to more farm aid

Boozman renews commitment to more farm aid

Senate Ag Chair John Boozman renewed his commitment to more farm aid during a committee hearing this week. Despite acknowledging USDA’s earlier $12 billion in farm aid as a big push for the industry, Boozman pointed out the need for more to be done to stop the...

New markets emerge across Southeast Asia

New markets emerge across Southeast Asia

Southeast Asia is becoming one of the most promising growth regions for U.S. grain exports. Rising populations, expanding economies, and a growing middle class are creating new demand for livestock feed, food ingredients, and transportation fuels across the region....