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A winning farewell for Reynolds at steer show

A winning farewell for Reynolds at steer show

Governor Kim Reynolds went out a winner in her final Governor’s Charity Steer Show Saturday at the Iowa State Fair. Reynolds teamed up with Kayle Englin of Orange City and his steer, Norm, for her final trip through the show ring as governor. By the end of the afternoon, the trio had been named Judge’s Grand Champion of the 44th annual Governor’s Charity Steer Show. It was a fitting farewell for Reynolds at an event that has become one of her favorite State Fair traditions. It was also part of...

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Lower supplies, higher prices in latest USDA beef outlook

Lower supplies, higher prices in latest USDA beef outlook

Recent trends within the industry have continued in the latest USDA beef production and price forecasts as part of the July meat outlook. USDA World Agricultural Outlook Board Chair Mark Jekanowski says with another month of tightening supplies, the projected steer...

Consumers looking at pork as beef prices remain high

Consumers looking at pork as beef prices remain high

2025 offered some great profit opportunities to swine producers as they enjoyed strong demand and lower input costs. Fortunately, some of those profit opportunities have carried into 2026. Holly Cook, economist with the National Pork Producers Council, said there are...

Iowa hosts largest barn tour in the world – September 19-20

Iowa hosts largest barn tour in the world – September 19-20

If you are looking for something different to do on a September weekend, consider taking a self-guided tour of Iowa’s historic barns. The Iowa Barn Foundation is holding its 26th Annual All-State Barn Tour on Saturday and Sunday, September 19-20, featuring over 100...

New Canada-U.S. trade route now open

New Canada-U.S. trade route now open

Monday, July 27th should finally see an official opening of the Gordie Howe International Bridge, with that date confirmed by Washington and Ottawa. While the details have not yet been made public, the new agreement is based on an initial 15-year term. This new...

Farmers weigh fungicide against tight margins

Farmers weigh fungicide against tight margins

Even with crops looking good across much of Iowa, many producers are still facing difficult financial decisions. Depressed commodity prices and elevated input costs continue to squeeze profit margins, forcing farmers to carefully evaluate every input they purchase....

Mexico removes pseudorabies restrictions on U.S. pork offal

Mexico removes pseudorabies restrictions on U.S. pork offal

Mexico this week removed all pseudorabies (PRV) related restrictions on U.S. pork offal products. As U.S. Meat Export Federation (USMEF) Vice President of Economic Analysis Erin Borror explains, this comes as a big relief since the temporary restrictions had...

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U.S. Export Sales Report (7-24-26)

U.S. Export Sales Report (7-24-26)

This week saw another mostly uneventful export sales report, but that is typical for this time of year. Allendale commodity broker Greg McBride said the corn markets are mostly done looking at the old crop sales and have instead shifted their focus to the shipment...

USB budget to sharpen focus, maximize returns

USB budget to sharpen focus, maximize returns

The United Soybean Board has approved a $122.5 million budget for fiscal year 2027, investing soybean checkoff dollars to expand markets and strengthen demand for U.S. soy. The farmer-led board says funding will support research, promotion, and education across food,...

R-CALF says imports hinder herd growth

R-CALF says imports hinder herd growth

The U.S. cattle herd remains at its lowest level in decades, leaving beef supplies historically tight and raising questions about when producers will begin expanding their herds. While economists often point to cattle prices, forage conditions, and producer...