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Using soil tests to adjust nutrient applications in 2026

Using soil tests to adjust nutrient applications in 2026

When it comes to having a successful crop season, soil nutrition is key. But it’s not just about having the proper nutrients in the soil- farmers need to focus on making sure those nutrients are available to the crops at the right time. Derek Emerine, national agronomist for Helena Agri-Enterprises, said soil and plant tissue tests can help farmers make proper adjustments to their crop nutrition programs. Emerine said most farmers are already diligent about maintaining the proper levels for...

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Iowa officials recognize 44 Iowa Farm Environmental Award winners

Iowa officials recognize 44 Iowa Farm Environmental Award winners

Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds, Lieutenant Governor Adam Gregg, Secretary of Agriculture Mike Naig, and Department of Natural Resources Director Kayla Lyon today recognized 44 Iowa farm families with Iowa Farm Environmental Leader Awards at the 2024 Iowa State Fair. The...

Connecting with soybean growers in Iowa and across the nation

Connecting with soybean growers in Iowa and across the nation

Iowa Soybean Association board members are elected to three-year terms and are eligible to serve three consecutive terms. Pat Swanson is wrapping up her ninth year on the Iowa Soybean Association board and says that her third term is set to wrap up soon. Swanson says...

Officials want fix for foreign-owned farmland disclosure process

Officials want fix for foreign-owned farmland disclosure process

Senate Ag Committee members Chuck Grassley (R-IA), John Fetterman (D-PA), and Joni Ernst (R-IA) are asking the USDA to improve its process for foreign-owned farmland disclosures. The letter follows alleged inaccuracies posted online by the Farm Service Agency under...

Ukrainian Ambassador Markarova visits Iowa and State Fair

Ukrainian Ambassador Markarova visits Iowa and State Fair

The Russian invasion of Ukraine started over 900 days ago, and the fighting continues. In the last weeks, the Ukrainian forces have liberated over 50% of the land that the Russian military took control of as the invasion started. Ukraine has been looking for help...

60th annual Cookout Contest highlights Farm Bureau Day at the fair

60th annual Cookout Contest highlights Farm Bureau Day at the fair

Today, August 13th, is Farm Bureau Day at the Iowa State Fair, and it’s a beautiful day to stop by Farm Bureau Park. It wasn’t hard to find the park today either, because the Iowa Farm Bureau hosted its 60th annual Cookout Contest, and the smells were carried on the...

U.S. pork preferred by Mexican consumers

U.S. pork preferred by Mexican consumers

Mexico is a leading market for U.S. pork exports. According to Courtney Knupp, Vice President of International Market Development for the National Pork Board, the cultural connection to pork in Mexico is deeply rooted in family gatherings, which often revolve around...

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Gaining an understanding of SCN biology

Gaining an understanding of SCN biology

We talk extensively about Soybean Cyst Nematodes, and there is a good reason. They are a fast-moving pest located in all 99 counties in Iowa. Iowa is one of only two states in the U.S. with populations in every county. The other is Illinois. So, what else can we learn...