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American Butter Institute urges FDA to take action against a new “dairy-free butter” product

American Butter Institute urges FDA to take action against a new “dairy-free butter” product

A new product from Country Crock labeled as “dairy-free butter” has sparked growing concern within the dairy industry. Under the current Code of Federal Regulations (CFR), butter is defined as a product made “exclusively from milk or cream, or both.” This means that for any product to be legally labeled as butter, it must contain dairy ingredients. The introduction of a dairy-free product using the term “butter” has therefore raised questions about regulatory compliance and consumer...

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Choose Iowa passport launches as free guide to agritourism adventures

Choose Iowa passport launches as free guide to agritourism adventures

Iowa Secretary of Agriculture Mike Naig today launched the Choose Iowa Passport, a free, interactive digital platform designed to help Iowans and visitors find farms and farm stands, orchards, you-pick opportunities, farm-to-table dining and restaurants, farmers...

NCBA: Supportive of talks, focused on details

NCBA: Supportive of talks, focused on details

The agriculture sector is keeping a close eye on the evolving trade and tariff signals coming from the Trump Administration. Historically, agriculture is often the first target when other nations retaliate with tariffs, putting added pressure on farmers and rural...

Map the Meal Gap study shows that food insecurity continues to increase

Map the Meal Gap study shows that food insecurity continues to increase

Many people underestimate the prevalence of food insecurity. Feeding America’s annual Map the Meal Gap study shows that food insecurity has increased in every county in Iowa and impacts 385,130 Iowans- over 120,000 of which are children. That’s 12% of Iowans and 16.6%...

Planting window has been wide open in Southwest Iowa

Planting window has been wide open in Southwest Iowa

Aside from a few storms earlier this spring, the weather has been mostly wide open for planting season. With most of the crops planted at this point, farmers are now waiting for some timely rains. Southwest Iowa Beck’s Agronomist Nate Meyer said the planting window...

Outlook for summer and fall weather

Outlook for summer and fall weather

The past week of weather in Iowa has felt more like July than May. The warm and dry conditions have allowed farmers to move quickly with planting, but the heat has some questioning if it is still spring. With abnormal warmth in mid-May, what do the summer and fall...

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