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Looking back on ag industry challenges and successes in 2025

Looking back on ag industry challenges and successes in 2025

The past year included many challenges for U.S. agriculture and the organizations that work to influence positive policy for farmers and ranchers. Joby Young, the executive vice president of the American Farm Bureau Federation, said despite the challenges, there were still some big wins for U.S. agriculture. AFBF expects to have a lot on its plate in 2026, with many of the policy priorities set during the upcoming annual convention. Young said he’s grateful to witness firsthand the power of...

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July weather forecast for the Midwest and Corn Belt

July weather forecast for the Midwest and Corn Belt

With July a critical month for crop growth in Iowa, growers have their eyes fixed on the latest weather forecasts in hopes of timely rains for their crops. USDA meteorologist Brad Rippey says a cooler trend is in store for parts of the Midwest and Corn Belt to begin...

Cover Crop Business Accelerator from PFI and ISA celebrates 5 years

Cover Crop Business Accelerator from PFI and ISA celebrates 5 years

Practical Farmers of Iowa and the Iowa Soybean Association offer their Cover Crop Business Accelerator (CCBA) program to support cover crop adoption in the Midwest. The program is now in its fifth year, and it helps new and emerging cover crop businesses with the seed...

Class III milk futures likely to see continued choppiness

Class III milk futures likely to see continued choppiness

The Class III milk market has experienced significant volatility recently, with prices fluctuating and market participants seeking clear direction. Kathleen Wolfley, an agriculture broker with Ever.Ag, provided insights into the current dynamics and future outlook for...

Independence Day means so much more than a day off

Independence Day means so much more than a day off

Today, as most of us enjoy a day off work, we should take the time to reflect on what the 4th of July means. 248 years ago, men from across a fledgling nation sat in a small room in Philadelphia and found a way to put aside their differences and come to an mutually...

Sec Naig wraps up Dairy Month at Thelma’s

Sec Naig wraps up Dairy Month at Thelma’s

Last month was Dairy Month, and to finish off that celebration, Iowa Ag Secretary Mike Naig (a known dairy connoisseur) visited Thelma’s in Des Moines to tour the facility and check out their famous ice cream sandwiches. Highlighting dairy isn’t just for the month of...

USDA releases proposed FMMO updates

USDA releases proposed FMMO updates

The USDA held a 49-day Federal Milk Marketing Order hearing and listened to hundreds of hours of testimony, which resulted in reform proposals released this week. Roger Cryan, chief economist with the American Farm Bureau, said the changes have some positives. Cryan...

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U.S. Export Sales Report (10-18-24)

U.S. Export Sales Report (10-18-24)

Export sales are continuing their positive trend, but pressure is building in the marketplace from both harvest and the rain in Brazil. Allendale commodity broker Greg McBride gave an update on the latest numbers. McBride said the flash sales have continued to be...

Vets can help with swine traceability goals

Vets can help with swine traceability goals

Traceability is an important topic in the livestock industry. Dr. Patrick Webb, assistant chief veterinarian for the National Pork Board, said that real-time traceability is vital to keeping the pork industry safe from a disease outbreak. Webb said veterinarians play...

U.S. loss would be South America’s gain

U.S. loss would be South America’s gain

A new economic study paints a troubling picture of the potential results a new U.S.-China trade war could have on hundreds of thousands of rural communities. It shows that American-imposed tariffs would come at a steep cost to American farmers and ranchers while...