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Iowa specialty crop growers can take advantage of new USDA funds

Iowa specialty crop growers can take advantage of new USDA funds

America’s specialty crop growers often face challenges that are unique to their segment of agriculture. As a result, the USDA recently started doling out funds earmarked for specialty crop growers. John Walt Boatright, director of government affairs for the American Farm Bureau Federation, said specialty crop growers can take advantage of the Marketing Assistance for Specialty Crops program. Boatright said the funds can be used to address a variety of issues faced by specialty crop growers....

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Dairy & soybean producer talks about the value of Soy Checkoff

Dairy & soybean producer talks about the value of Soy Checkoff

The United Soybean Board, through the soybean checkoff, continues to invest in innovative ways to add value to U.S. soybeans. One area that shows strong potential is incorporating High-Oleic soybeans into livestock feeds, something we've highlighted in the past. Now,...

Warm and dry weather allowed for wide-open planting window

Warm and dry weather allowed for wide-open planting window

Iowa farmers have been treated to a mostly wide-open window for planting season this year, with warm and dry weather allowing for great working conditions. With most of the crops in the ground, we’re now hoping for some rain- and it looks like those prayers will be...

Trends in first meat export forecast for 2026

Trends in first meat export forecast for 2026

USDA has published its initial projections for the 2026 calendar year meat export forecast. World Agricultural Outlook Board Chair Mark Jekanowski says the beef export forecast is down, due to tightening beef supplies. On the other hand, pork and broiler export...

Demand for U.S. pork continues to grow in Mexico

Demand for U.S. pork continues to grow in Mexico

Following a record year of $2.6 billion of pork exports to Mexico in 2024, demand for U.S. pork has continued to expand in Mexico in 2025, growing 11% in the first quarter. According to U.S. Meat Export Federation (USMEF) Mexico Director Gerardo Rodriguez, pork...

Produce industry calls for fair farm policy

Produce industry calls for fair farm policy

When Iowans think about trade and ag policy, especially in the context of the Farm Bill, the focus often falls on corn, soybeans, beef, and pork. But there’s a broader picture to consider. Specialty crops—including fruits, vegetables, and other unique products—also...

EPA administrator tells Senate he supports year-round E-15

EPA administrator tells Senate he supports year-round E-15

The administrator of the US Environmental Protection Agency says the most effective way to allow year-round E-15 sales is through Congressional action. Testifying before the Senate Appropriations Committee on Wednesday, Lee Zeldin told lawmakers, “That is the most...

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Farmland prices began to soften in 2024

Farmland prices began to soften in 2024

2024 was the cooling period for farmland prices after several years of quickly rising farmland values. Randy Dickhut, farmland sales expert with Agricultural Economic Insights, says fluctuating farmland prices are a typical pattern over a multi-year period. According...

Iowa cash rents drop in 2025

Iowa cash rents drop in 2025

The 2025 annual survey of cash rental rates for Iowa farmland shows that rates decreased, on average, by 2.9 percent in 2025 to $271 per acre. It’s the first decline in cash rents since 2019, after a peak of $279 per acre during the previous two years of the survey....

Congress yet to deliver on E15 promise

Congress yet to deliver on E15 promise

E15 fuel will be available again this summer thanks to another temporary waiver from the Trump Administration. While Iowa is one of eight Midwestern states already allowing year-round E15 sales, this fix remains only partial. Iowa lawmakers are still in the fight,...