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Wider tassel wrap issues put focus on genetics

Wider tassel wrap issues put focus on genetics

Many Midwest farmers are finding more tassel wrap in their fields this season than in years past. The condition occurs when tassels remain trapped within the plant’s upper leaves, limiting pollen shed and interfering with pollination. That lack of pollination can lead to yield losses in the affected areas. Agronomists say the rise in cases this year has made the problem harder to ignore. Agronomists say the rise in tassel wrap this season is linked not just to the weather, but also to the...

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Congress plans to scrap USDA climate hubs, following Trump guidance

Congress plans to scrap USDA climate hubs, following Trump guidance

The Ames, Iowa-based Midwest Climate Hub, which along with the other 10 regional climate hubs under the USDA, is slated to be cut from the federal agriculture budget. The U.S. House appropriations bill that sets the 2026 fiscal year budgets for agriculture, rural...

Retailers plans for feature protein deals for grilling season

Retailers plans for feature protein deals for grilling season

As we are now in the heart of the summer grilling season, consumers are busy studying their weekly store fliers and ads for some featured deals in the meat section. USDA livestock analyst Michael McConnell explains an advertising method used by groceries and retailers...

Pushing to update conservation processes in Iowa

Pushing to update conservation processes in Iowa

With the current restrictions on water usage in the Des Moines metro, water conservation practices are at the forefront of discussion. While we have many new practices that offer plenty of benefits for farmers and the nearby waterways, it can be difficult to make...

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...

Grills and gatherings spotlight Iowa agriculture

Grills and gatherings spotlight Iowa agriculture

Summer in Iowa means more than just sunshine and warm weather — it’s a season packed with hometown festivals, bustling county fairs, and backyard barbecues. From Main Street parades to pork chops on the grill, these events celebrate the best of Iowa communities and...

Big Beautiful Bill receives final approval from U.S. House

Big Beautiful Bill receives final approval from U.S. House

President Trump’s Big Beautiful Bill is done and headed the Independence Day signing that he was looking for. After a lengthy process, farmers will now get updated reference prices; improved crop insurance, livestock, and trade programs; and key tax breaks. House...

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USDA cuts could strain Iowa farm services

USDA cuts could strain Iowa farm services

Farmers across the country rely on their local USDA offices for a range of services, including conservation programs and crop insurance support, but concerns are growing that these services could be at risk. With staffing shortages already placing strain on field...