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Iowa Farm Act brings Iowa Ag voices to the Capitol

Iowa Farm Act brings Iowa Ag voices to the Capitol

As the 2026 legislative session approaches, Iowa Agriculture Secretary Mike Naig is introducing a new concept aimed at bringing focus to agricultural policy in the state. The proposal, known as the Iowa Farm Act, is designed to bundle a wide range of agriculture-related priorities into one comprehensive package. Naig says the idea behind the Iowa Farm Act is similar to a state-level farm bill, pulling together many different sectors of agriculture under one legislative vehicle. Rather than...

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Major takeaways from the 2025 crop season

Major takeaways from the 2025 crop season

This was a very eventful crop year for Iowa’s corn and soybean farmers. While the variety of issues felt lower than most years, the problems that did pop up threw many farmers for a loop. John Brien, agronomy division manager with AgriGold, said crop health proved to...

U.S. Export Sales Report (12-11-25)

U.S. Export Sales Report (12-11-25)

The weekly export sales are continuing to catch up to where we are currently in the calendar year. This week’s sales covered data through the week of November 13th. Allendale commodity broker Greg McBride said the data showed a good week for both corn and soybeans....

CoBank: Forces shaping the 2026 rural economy

CoBank: Forces shaping the 2026 rural economy

A new CoBank Report on the forces shaping the economy in 2026 says ample grain supplies will likely continue burdening the markets in 2026. Global grain and oilseed markets are still oversupplied, but increased biofuels production and improving export conditions are...

Early beans, late rust, and a year full of surprises

Early beans, late rust, and a year full of surprises

You could not plan for the 2025 growing season. Farmers across Iowa saw everything from once-in-a-decade disease pressure to long stretches of uncooperative weather, along with a planting window that turned upside down more than once. Brad Gibson of Channel Seeds...

Farmers still struggling to find enough farm labor

Farmers still struggling to find enough farm labor

Finding enough labor to get the work done on the farm and navigating the regulations for the workforce have become increasingly troublesome in recent years. Mike Stranz, Vice President of Advocacy for the National Farmers Union, said reform is more important now than...

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Specialty crop growers feeling left out

Specialty crop growers feeling left out

In a time of financial stress for many farmers across the country, the $12 billion bridge assistance payments that were recently announced are welcome relief for many. However, $11 billion dollars of the relief payments are being distributed to row crop farmers,...

U.S. Export Sales Report (12-11-25)

Impacts of Argentina’s export tax cut

It was recently announced that Argentina cut its export tax by 2%, which creates even more of a price gap with U.S. soybean prices. However, the global demand situation is too complex to trade just on prices alone. Allendale commodity broker Greg McBride said the...