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Callahan is the new chief agricultural negotiator

Callahan is the new chief agricultural negotiator

The Office of the U.S. Trade Representative welcomed Julie Callahan as its new Chief Agricultural Negotiator. The U.S. Grains and BioProducts Council applauded the news, saying, “She’s a seasoned professional with years of experience in sensitive trade negotiations and will continue to be a great advocate for U.S. agriculture.” Other agricultural groups like the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association reacted positively to the announcement. “President Trump has made it a priority to sign new...

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Secretary Naig announces new Choose Iowa food purchasing pilot program

Secretary Naig announces new Choose Iowa food purchasing pilot program

Iowa Secretary of Agriculture Mike Naig today announced the launch of the Choose Iowa Food Purchasing Program – Food Bank Pilot. The pilot program, which was authorized during the 2024 legislative session and is an initiative of the state’s Choose Iowa Program, aims...

Return of wet conditions means the return of mosquitoes

Return of wet conditions means the return of mosquitoes

There were a few things that became a new normal while we dealt with the drought of the past couple of years. A lot of it was unpleasant. Dry ground, brown grass, and fire hazards were just a few we can name. However, if you were going to look for a silver lining in...

South American Weather and Crop Update (7-30-24)

South American Weather and Crop Update (7-30-24)

For the last few months, the weather has been mostly static in South America, and that trend isn’t getting bucked any time soon. Allendale commodity broker Greg McBride said Brazil is still seeing dry weather in its major growing areas. McBride said it’s the same...

Corn and soybeans benefitting from recent weather conditions

Corn and soybeans benefitting from recent weather conditions

In many of the nation’s key corn and soybean growing regions, the last couple of weeks have been slightly dry but not too hot. USDA meteorologist Brad Rippey says that the recent lack of extreme heat has been beneficial for row crops during a critical portion of the...

HPAI continues to impact dairy and poultry industries

HPAI continues to impact dairy and poultry industries

The current outbreak of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza, which traces all the way back to 2022, is unusual in not only the fact that it’s infecting dairy cattle, but also that cases are continuing to be diagnosed in the warmer summer months. Bernt Nelson, an...

USDA extends comment period on packers and stockyards rule

USDA extends comment period on packers and stockyards rule

The USDA recently extended the 60-day comment period for the latest Packers and Stockyards Act proposal by 15 days. Tanner Beymer, senior director of government affairs for the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association, says that’s not enough time for USDA to properly...

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Supporting veterans who are in need of food

Supporting veterans who are in need of food

On this Veterans Day, take a moment to think of the veterans who may be living in less fortunate conditions. Nearly 1.5 million veterans in the U.S. are living below the federal poverty level, and veterans living in poverty are at higher risk than nonveterans for food...

A November soybean surprise

A November soybean surprise

In most years the USDA November WASDE report does not make significant changes to the yield and production forecast for soybeans. That’s USDA Chief Economist Seth Meyer. He says that last Friday’s WASDE report provided a November surprise by cutting the previous...