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Why animal movement matters in screwworm control

Why animal movement matters in screwworm control

Last week, we focused on the on-farm threats posed by New World Screwworm and the small wounds that can serve as entry points for the fly. But the effort to keep the pest out of U.S. herds goes far beyond the pasture. There is an even bigger challenge tied to the movement of livestock and wildlife, and the work being done behind the scenes to keep the fly from moving north. Those efforts are less visible than border announcements, but they remain a central part of the prevention strategy....

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Scouting crops from inside the combine cab

Scouting crops from inside the combine cab

As harvest continues to wrap up, farmers need to be scouting their fields for what things need to be changed for next year. Fortunately, the combine cab is the perfect mobile office to do this scouting from. Northwest Iowa AgriGold Agronomist Jeff Morey said there are...

Big week for tariffs and SNAP

Big week for tariffs and SNAP

It’s a big week for President Trump’s tariffs with the issue set to be addressed in court. The Supreme Court is set to hear challenges to President Trump’s tariffs, brought by small businesses and several states. Critics argue that the 1977 law doesn’t grant the...

NASS reports returning this month

NASS reports returning this month

The USDA’s National Agricultural Statistics Service will release several key agriculture reports in November, including a monthly crop supply and demand report that wasn’t issued last month because of the government shutdown. According to a post on its website, NASS...

China’s soybean purchases seen as symbolic, not transformative

China’s soybean purchases seen as symbolic, not transformative

It’s been months of uncertainty between the United States and China since President Trump placed new tariffs on Chinese goods, sparking another round of back-and-forth tension in the ag sector. Now, an agreement reached last week has China pledging to resume purchases...

Lots of yield variability as Iowa harvest wraps up

Lots of yield variability as Iowa harvest wraps up

Harvest in Iowa is very close to wrapping up- in fact, many farmers have put away their combines already. At this point in the season, we have a pretty good idea of how the yields are looking. Northwest Iowa AgriGold Agronomist Jeff Morey said there’s been a lot of...

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USDA to issue full November SNAP benefits

USDA to issue full November SNAP benefits

On Friday, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) issued a letter to SNAP State Agency Directors informing them that it will be releasing full November SNAP funding. The move is in compliance with a federal court order issued Thursday by the District Court of Rhode...

Ag Economy Barometer looks ahead to 2026

Ag Economy Barometer looks ahead to 2026

The Purdue University/CME Group Ag Economy Barometer is a monthly index that measures the economic sentiment of U.S. agricultural producers. It is used as a weathervane to determine general farmer sentiment of the ag economy in the present while also looking towards...