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Syngenta’s PLINAZOLIN technology receives EPA registration

Syngenta’s PLINAZOLIN technology receives EPA registration

Syngenta recently announced that PLINAZOLIN technology- the latest insect control tool- received official registration from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). The technology is now available for use, subject to state approvals. PLINAZOLIN technology powers five separate insecticides, including Opello, which provides revolutionary control of corn rootworm. Dean Grossnickle, technical development lead with Syngenta, said Opello will help streamline the corn rootworm management process....

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Ethanol on display at Iowa Corn Ethanol 350

Ethanol on display at Iowa Corn Ethanol 350

Supporting Iowa’s World Class Corn Producers at the Iowa Corn Ethanol 350 this past weekend were our friends at the Iowa Corn Growers Association.  Iowa corn farmers are among the most productive in the world and continue to get better, believe it or not, which...

New year farm bill funding boost not a given

New year farm bill funding boost not a given

Increased funding for the farm bill next year is not guaranteed. There is also no certainty that increased funding can be counted on for political support for a new five-year farm and nutrition bill. A streamlined budget process known as “reconciliation” allows the...

Iowa crop progress and condition report

Iowa crop progress and condition report

Iowa Secretary of Agriculture Mike Naig commented on the Iowa Crop Progress and Condition Report released by the USDA National Agricultural Statistics Service. The report is released weekly April through November. Additionally, the Iowa Department of Agriculture and...

USDA continues to learn about H5N1 vs HPAI

USDA continues to learn about H5N1 vs HPAI

It feels like we have had a broken record going around and around during the spring and fall of the past few years. We have talked at length about High Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI). The main difference between the two is that when the virus jumped the species...

Make sure to heavily consider yield potential before replanting

Make sure to heavily consider yield potential before replanting

The plentiful amount of rain we have received so far this crop season has been a blessing for the drought conditions across the state. In fact, Iowa is now entirely drought-free. However, receiving so much rain in a relatively short period of time also has some...

Middle East chefs and culinary students educated on U.S. beef

Middle East chefs and culinary students educated on U.S. beef

U.S. Meat Export Federation (USMEF) Corporate Chef Germán Navarrete is based in Mexico City, but his talents are employed throughout the world. With support from USDA and the Beef Checkoff Program, Chef Navarrete recently conducted training sessions for chefs and...

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Dry weather forecasted to stick around in Iowa

Dry weather forecasted to stick around in Iowa

While the temperatures have been enjoyable lately, the lack of rainfall has been anything but. After experiencing the driest September on record, drought and fire dangers have increased. Justin Glisan, state climatologist for Iowa, said that the drought monitor has...

Dairy market volatility not that surprising

Dairy market volatility not that surprising

It’s been an up and down ride for the dairy markets lately. Mike North of Ever.ag says there are a lot of reasons behind the price volatility. North says price volatility is not unusual to see at this point in the calendar. He says demand for dairy tends to spike...