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Building the calf microbiome begins in the first hours of life

Building the calf microbiome begins in the first hours of life

Producers spend a lot of time thinking about cow health, breeding readiness, and nutrition plans, but Purina says the story of long-term productivity starts much earlier. The first hours and weeks of a calf’s life are filled with stress points, and how those animals are supported during that time can shape their gut development, immune strength, and future performance. Dr. Olivia Genther Schroeder of Purina says early calf management is one of the most important investments a producer can...

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South American Weather and Crop Update (5-7-24)

South American Weather and Crop Update (5-7-24)

Much like it is up here, rain is causing issues down in South America. Southern Brazil is getting especially heavy rains, which could start damaging the crops. Allendale commodity broker Greg McBride gave an update on the latest weather. McBride said planting progress...

Rainfall slowing planting progress across the Corn Belt

Rainfall slowing planting progress across the Corn Belt

Rainfall and wet conditions are slowing planting progress in the Midwest. Betty Resnick, an economist with the American Farm Bureau Federation, said a lot of the slowdown is taking place in the Corn Belt. Resnick said we’re still early in the planting season for major...

Innovation and technology helping farmers reach sustainability goals

Innovation and technology helping farmers reach sustainability goals

The mission of the U.S. Grains Council is to develop markets, enable trade, and improve lives. Carlos Suarez is the manager of sustainability, policy, and innovation for the U.S. Grains Council and says that sustainability is becoming more of a central focus across...

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...

Senator Ernst reacts to Stabenow’s version of Farm Bill

Senator Ernst reacts to Stabenow’s version of Farm Bill

Last week, the respective Chairpeople of the House & Senate Ag Committees released their visions for a Farm Bill. While House Ag Committee Chairman GT Thompson, a Pennsylvania Republican, released a framework for legislation that he wants to mark up by May 23rd,...

Rain delays causing potentially premature market reactions

Rain delays causing potentially premature market reactions

Rain continues to delay planting across the Corn Belt, but since rain makes grain, it’s pretty worth it at this point. However, we are getting closer and closer to that planting deadline, and the markets were feeling the heat today and shot upwards. Robin Schmahl of...

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Dairy prices enjoying some upward momentum

Dairy prices enjoying some upward momentum

It’s been a long time since we have been able to see the dairy sector really enjoy some highs. Producers have been dealing with low prices and uncertainty for quite a while. Lately, that trend has been reversed. Milk and cheese prices have enjoyed upward momentum and...

GSI GrainVue allows for remote bin monitoring

GSI GrainVue allows for remote bin monitoring

Keep your grain stored at the optimal levels is a vital part of the farming process, as spoiled grain can’t be sold. Greg Trame of GSI said GrainVue allows farmers to have remote access to their bins and monitor them from their phones. The monitoring and automation...