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News headlines bring negativity to soybean marketplace

News headlines bring negativity to soybean marketplace

Front month soybeans began Monday with a price of $12.14 cents before seeing losses of 70 cents to close at $11.55 and ¼ cents. In addition to continuing conflict in the Middle East and shipping issues in the Strait of Hormuz, comments from President Donald Trump brought negative price movement to the soybean complex. The President was scheduled to visit with the President of China, Xi Jinping, at the end of March but Trump indicated that the meeting could be delayed. That is commodity broker,...

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USTR taking measured approach on Nicaragua

USTR taking measured approach on Nicaragua

The USTR recently announced that the U.S. will impose tariffs on all imported Nicaraguan goods that are not originating under the Dominican Republic-Central America-United States Free Trade Agreement (CAFTA-DR). The tariff will initially be set at zero but is set to...

Buying soybeans from a trusted source, designed for local conditions

Buying soybeans from a trusted source, designed for local conditions

When choosing which soybeans to plant, growers want to make sure that they are buying seed from a trusted source that is just as committed to soybeans as growers are. Monty Malone, a soybean variety development lead with Xitavo says that the Xitavo soybean...

Lawmakers propose additional aid for farmers

Lawmakers propose additional aid for farmers

Leaders of the House Agriculture Committee say Congress may need to step in with at least $10 billion in additional aid for U.S. farmers, beyond the $12 billion Farmer Bridge Assistance Program recently announced by the Trump administration. House Agriculture...

Naig encourages Iowans to celebrate agriculture during America 250

Naig encourages Iowans to celebrate agriculture during America 250

As planning begins for America 250, the nationwide commemoration of the United States reaching 250 years, Iowa leaders are emphasizing that the milestone is not only about looking back. It is also about recognizing what has made the country successful, and what will...

ICA heading into 2026 with plenty of optimism

ICA heading into 2026 with plenty of optimism

Cattle producers from across the state recently gathered in Altoona for the annual Iowa Cattle Industry Convention. This year’s gathering had one of the highest attendance numbers from both producers and industry-leading companies. Iowa Cattlemen’s Association CEO...

USDA finalizes stage two of Supplemental Disaster Relief Program

USDA finalizes stage two of Supplemental Disaster Relief Program

Eligible farmers and ranchers are now invited to apply for specific disaster relief. The American Relief Act, passed in late 2024, authorized the Supplemental Disaster Relief Program, and applications for farmers and ranchers are now open. Danny Munch, an economist...

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USDA is officially caught up on export sales

USDA is officially caught up on export sales

With the latest numbers released on Monday, the USDA is now officially caught up on export sales. Allendale commodity broker Greg McBride said the reports came out a little slower than expected due to the holidays, but we are now fully caught up, especially with this...

Iowa Electric Co-ops stress storm safety

Iowa Electric Co-ops stress storm safety

Winter weather in Iowa can turn quickly. Snow, wind, and bitter cold often arrive with little mercy, and when they do, travel and power reliability can both become concerns. That is why the Iowa Association of Electric Cooperatives is reminding rural residents to stay...