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Learning from 2025 to build a stronger 2026 crop plan

Learning from 2025 to build a stronger 2026 crop plan

As growers look back on the challenges of 2025, many are already asking what they can do to be better prepared for 2026. Weather shifts, late-season disease surprises, and rapid swings in crop conditions proved once again that no two years behave the same. Brad Gibson of Channel Seeds says the key to next season is to accept how fast the industry is changing and to lean into the genetic and agronomic tools that are already reshaping modern crop management. Gibson says one of the clearest...

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Football fans cooking 1.4 billion chicken wings for the Super Bowl

Football fans cooking 1.4 billion chicken wings for the Super Bowl

One of the largest years for NFL viewership (thanks, Swifties) is culminating in a Super Bowl matchup this Sunday between the Kansas City Chiefs and the San Francisco 49ers. Lots of eyes on the game means lots of mouths to feed, and many consumers turn to a classic...

US leading the effort in ASF vaccine development

US leading the effort in ASF vaccine development

Foreign animal disease is an ever-present worry for livestock producers in the United States. Foreign animal disease prevention and mitigation measures have been implemented throughout the livestock industry to give producers a leg up in the fight against potential...

USDA predicts large decline in farm income

USDA’s Economic Research Service forecasts that U.S. net cash farm income will decrease by $42.2 billion, or 25.8 percent, to $121.7 billion in 2024 in inflation-adjusted dollars. This is after net farm cash income decreased in 2023 by a forecast of $50.2 billion to...

Senator Ernst discusses bill on eggs and substitutes

Senator Ernst discusses bill on eggs and substitutes

As we see more choices showing up on grocery store shelves, consumers start to ask about what products are what. In many cases, they are taking what they read on the label as a genuine representation of the products they want to purchase. With the increase of products...

Food Bank of Iowa receives unique donation from Utah

Food Bank of Iowa receives unique donation from Utah

Today, the Utah Farm Bureau Federation’s Miracle of Agriculture Foundation, in partnership with the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, donated nearly 3,000 food boxes to Iowa’s six Feeding America food banks. Food Bank of Iowa CEO Michelle Book said it’s a...

Extended-release cattle dewormer can maximize ROI

Extended-release cattle dewormer can maximize ROI

The well-known benefits of deworming cattle include improved reproduction, higher daily gains, and heavier calves at weaning. However, using an extended-release dewormer can be a game changer that gives the greatest return on investment. Dr. Jody Wade, a professional...

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U.S. cattle herd contraction continues

U.S. cattle herd contraction continues

The June USDA Cattle on Feed report was published on Friday June 21st and is considered somewhat bearish when compared to the industry’s pre-report estimates. The June USDA Cattle on Feed report did not feature any big surprises, but the placements number was up...