Plenty of uncertainty in ag economy heading into 2025

Plenty of uncertainty in ag economy heading into 2025

2024 has been challenging for farmers and the agricultural sector. Dave Widmar, economist and managing partner with Agricultural Economic Insights, said 2024 has been full of twists and turns. Widmar said there have also been changes in the overall U.S. economy. While lower interest rates are a good thing, Widmar said it’ll take a while before the ag economy notices an economic impact. For more insights, go to aei.ag.

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International buyers already preparing for next week’s election

International buyers already preparing for next week’s election

Theoretically, in eight days it should all be over. Of course, I am talking about the current election cycle. We should soon know who our representatives will be in Washington and Des Moines, and we should hopefully know who the new President will be as well. I say...

Rain is slowly returning to relieve dry soils

Rain is slowly returning to relieve dry soils

As harvest continues across the state, there’s been very little relief from the excessively dry weather. In fact, the drought monitor has only continued to expand in more areas. Justin Glisan, state climatologist for Iowa, said that, while the weather has been good...

Getting to know pork consumers and their buying habits

Getting to know pork consumers and their buying habits

The National Pork Board’s consumer segmentation study divided consumers into seven different groups based on their consumption priorities for pork. Patrick Fleming, vice president of demand development for the National Pork Board, says as the name implies, the Tasty...

A “fast and furious” harvest season

A “fast and furious” harvest season

It has been a “fast and furious” corn and soybean harvest this fall, that’s according to USDA Meteorologist Brad Rippey. Warm and dry conditions have given farmers good conditions for fieldwork which has led to a quick harvest pace, says Rippey. Rippey says the...

Mississippi River system levels dropping

Mississippi River system levels dropping

For the third year in a row, the Mississippi River is experiencing low water levels during harvest season. In the spring and early summer, precipitation and water levels were quite robust. Mike Steenhoek, executive director of the Soy Transportation Coalition, says...

Talking precision Ag with CASE-IH

Talking precision Ag with CASE-IH

The precision agriculture space is growing exponentially as the years go by. Equipment companies are constantly increasing the capacity of what we can do in the field. Technology is allowing us to reduce input costs and maximize what we can get out of our acres while...

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Marketing pork to the confident meat eater

Marketing pork to the confident meat eater

The National Pork Board completed a sophisticated segmentation study of U.S. consumers to learn their priorities to connect with them emotionally. David Newman, vice president of market growth for NPB, said the Confident Meat Eaters, one of the seven consumer...

Forty percent of farmers work off the farm

Forty percent of farmers work off the farm

The 2022 Census of Agriculture showed about 40 percent of American farmers worked 200 or more days off the farm in 2022. The majority, 93 percent, of the 3,078 U.S. counties for which data was reported had at least 30 percent of producers working 200 or more days off...