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Drought coverage for crops and commodities mostly in decline

Drought coverage for crops and commodities mostly in decline

The month of June provided favorable weather conditions for crop growth for much of the Midwest including Iowa. Consistent, timely rainfall for most of Iowa with plenty of sunshine and warm temperatures has set Iowa up well for the heart of the growing season. USDA meteorologist Brad Rippey gives the big picture explanation for drought reduction in row crop growing regions in June. He adds that the Midwest is an example for less drought across the country. Iowa has no areas of severe or...

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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...

Ernst: keep food policy off Rodeo Drive

Ernst: keep food policy off Rodeo Drive

It’s been more than two years since California’s Proposition 12 took effect, and pork producers across the country are still grappling with its consequences. The law has done little to improve animal welfare, critics say, but has created significant financial strain,...

South American Weather and Crop Update (5-13-25)

South American Weather and Crop Update (5-13-25)

Concerns about the dry weather are becoming more real in South America- in fact, it's to the point where the USDA is now adjusting its crop projections. Allendale commodity broker Greg McBride said there's some rain in the forecast, but the overall climate is going to...

Farmers travel to Washington D.C. to talk labor issues

Farmers travel to Washington D.C. to talk labor issues

Officials with the White House, Department of Labor, and USDA hosted a roundtable with farmers and ranchers to talk about labor challenges facing agriculture. Officials with the White House, Department of Labor, and USDA hosted a roundtable with farmers and ranchers...

U.S. agriculture is looking for certainty

U.S. agriculture is looking for certainty

Uncertainty in the ag sector is nothing new. However, the level of uncertainty for all areas of agriculture has ramped up in 2025. Rob Larew, president of the National Farmers Union, says that U.S. agriculture needs more stable ground to stand on to be as efficient...

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