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Property rights pressure rises across rural America

Property rights pressure rises across rural America

It is easy to assume Iowa’s fight over carbon pipelines and new transmission lines is something unique to our state. But the same pressures and frustrations are playing out across rural America. Our neighbors to the south in Missouri are confronting many of the same issues as energy demand grows and the race to build new infrastructure puts landowners directly in the path of major projects. Missouri Farm Bureau President Garrett Hawkins says the concerns he hears from his members almost...

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USDA report shows export values falling, import values rising

The United States Department of Agriculture recently released its new forecast for agricultural trade for the year 2024. USDA Chief Economist Seth Meyer says the forecast for exports shows a downward trend compared to last year. The report calls for import numbers to...

USB challenges young innovators to create soy-based textiles

USB challenges young innovators to create soy-based textiles

The Soy Checkoff recently engaged students across the country to create the next great innovation in soy-based textiles through the NEXTILE Design Challenge. United Soybean Board Director Carla Schultz was a judge during the challenge and said the future of the...

Renewable diesel production surpasses biodiesel

Renewable diesel production surpasses biodiesel

The Renewable Fuel Standard mandates that a specific volume of certain biofuels be used each year in transportation fuel. One category of biofuels in the mandate is biomass-based diesel. For many years, biodiesel filled that part of the mandate. Biodiesel production...

Bayer applies for EPA label on low volatility dicamba

Bayer applies for EPA label on low volatility dicamba

The dicamba battle has been raging for years. Court case after court case has been heard to determine the product's status. Farmers have come to depend on the product as a tool they can use on stubborn weeds. In February a federal court ordered a halt to the use of...

American agriculture is an “export powerhouse”

American agriculture is an “export powerhouse”

While the debate continues in Washington D.C. over whether the Biden administration should be doing more to create new trade opportunities, one fact remains. It’s no secret in U.S. agriculture how valuable trade is to multiple sectors. Daniel Whitley, administrator of...

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Ethanol depends on reliable rail service

Ethanol depends on reliable rail service

Growth Energy highlighted many issues currently plaguing the nation’s rail service that has resulted in delayed shipments, longer wait times, and higher costs for American ethanol producers. The group’s Senior Vice President of Regulatory Affairs, Chris Bliley,...

U.S. Export Sales Report (9-19-24)

We are still early in the new marketing year, and we’ve started off with some nice export sales numbers. Allendale commodity broker Greg McBride said the corn sales came in as expected. McBride said the numbers were even better for soybeans. While sales are still...