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South American Weather and Crop Update (12-16-25)

South American Weather and Crop Update (12-16-25)

As the markets start to focus more on the weather in South America, farmers are just finishing planting the next crops. Allendale commodity broker Greg McBride said there is a good amount of dryness in the forecast for Brazil. McBride said the conditions are similar in Argentina as well. However, McBride said the markets aren’t too worried about the effects of dry weather quite yet. McBride added that planting season is mostly finished up in both countries. The team at Allendale can be reached...

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February was another strong month for pork and beef exports

U.S. pork exports posted another excellent performance in February, which was fueled by growth in the Western Hemisphere, South Korea, and Australia. February pork exports increased 14% from a year ago to more than 250,000 metric tons (mt), while value jumped 15% to...

Biosecurity is paramount with dairy herds in wake of HPAI crossover

Biosecurity is paramount with dairy herds in wake of HPAI crossover

There have been concerns raised since we learned that High Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI) crossed the species barrier to Dairy herds in different parts of the country, mainly in the plains. Producers are concerned about the safety of their herd and making sure that...

Deadline quickly approaching for rural nurse scholarship program

Deadline quickly approaching for rural nurse scholarship program

This year, the American Association of Occupational Health Nurses is recognizing April 7-13 as Occupational Health Nurses Week, and AgriSafe Network is celebrating by offering 125 continuing nursing education scholarships for the 2024 Nurse Scholar program. The...

Fuel and power prices climbing again

Fuel and power prices climbing again

At a time of declining farm income, fuel and electricity costs are climbing once again. Unleaded gasoline averaged $3.54 a gallon nationally last week, that is up 14 percent from the start of the year. The national diesel price averaged $4. As planting season...

Adapting to an ever-changing ag industry

Adapting to an ever-changing ag industry

Agriculture is constantly changing, and sometimes that change can happen extremely quickly. As a result, it’s important for companies at the forefront of ag technology to be able to change and adapt quickly as well. Matt Chambers, vice chair of the board for Landus,...

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Large loss of Midwest farmland

Large loss of Midwest farmland

The loss of agricultural land to different types of development is a long-standing topic at the national and state level. The University of Illinois’ Farmdoc Daily says development accounted for 55 percent of the 1.6 million acres lost in eight Midwestern states...