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Getting a comprehensive look at soil nutrients with tissue and soil tests

Getting a comprehensive look at soil nutrients with tissue and soil tests

Harvest is approaching fast- in fact, some parts of the state have rolled out combines already. Once this year’s crop is out of the field, it’ll be an ideal time to do some soil testing. Eileen Bernard, director of farm and retail growth at Farmers Edge, said farmers need to be purposeful with the tests they conduct. Bernard said that having healthier soil can help crops to better handle late season disease pressure. Bernard said they also recently added tissue testing to their Grimes...

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Grassley cites Brazil tariff threat as probably the most important

Grassley cites Brazil tariff threat as probably the most important

Brazil is one of the United States’ biggest competitors in agricultural trade. The nation of Brazil has surpassed the United States as the world’s largest soybean exporter and is also one of the top exporters of beef, often competing with U.S. producers. Therefore,...

New capital gains updates may help Iowa succession

New capital gains updates may help Iowa succession

The capital gains provisions in the Reconciliation Bill have become a hot topic, in part because they paint with a broad brush. While critics argue that the changes are a tax break for billionaires, the reality is more nuanced, especially for the agricultural sector....

Plenty of rain for Iowa crops as pollination continues

Plenty of rain for Iowa crops as pollination continues

June is historically the wettest month in Iowa, and this year was no different. Heading into July, we normally expect things to dry off a little bit, but that’s where things have been surprising. Dr. Justin Glisan, state climatologist for Iowa, said some farmers have...

Landscape of potential tariffs continues to shift

Landscape of potential tariffs continues to shift

Several major developments have taken place when it comes to trade. This includes delays in the implementation of country-specific tariffs, as well as new threats of tariffs against the European Union, Mexico and Brazil. Dave Salmonsen, senior director of government...

Disease pressure looms despite Iowa’s strong start to growing season

Disease pressure looms despite Iowa’s strong start to growing season

When driving through the countryside this season you have probably been doing a lot scouting from the highway and noticed that the crops in Iowa have looked excellent. That has been reflected in the crop condition ratings with this year’s crop appearing to be poised...

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Higher RVOs could lift feedstock demand

Higher RVOs could lift feedstock demand

While the biofuels industry is the most direct beneficiary of increased Renewable Volume Obligations (RVOs), the effects extend far beyond fuel tanks. Rising RVOs also put greater focus on the feedstock supply chain, from soybeans to animal fats, shaping decisions for...