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Strike at East and Gulf Coast ports would impact meat exports

Strike at East and Gulf Coast ports would impact meat exports

Contract negotiations between the International Longshoremen’s Association and U.S. Maritime Alliance on a new labor agreement for port workers along the East and Gulf Coasts have stalled, increasing the potential for an Oct. 1 strike. U.S. Meat Export Federation (USMEF) President and CEO Dan Halstrom said that even though the majority of U.S. red meat exports flow out of the West Coast ports, a strike in the east and south would still have a significant impact on the industry. While some...

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Crop management strategies for the stretch run of the season

Crop management strategies for the stretch run of the season

As we approach the final stretch of the growing season, farmers are making critical management strategies to help their crops cross the finish line with the best yields possible. In instances where it is no longer helpful to apply crop protection products, farmers can...

Iowa producer tells her farm’s story to buyers in San Francisco

Iowa producer tells her farm’s story to buyers in San Francisco

Consumers are asking more and more questions about where their food and products are coming from. They want more accountability for the environment and sustainability. Farmers around the United States are working to share that story and assure their customers about...

As Pro Farmer Crop Tour continues, crops are mostly looking better

As Pro Farmer Crop Tour continues, crops are mostly looking better

After estimates of a near-record crop in Ohio for a second year and a lot of potential in South Dakota on Monday, the Pro Farmer Crop Tour scouts found even better results in Nebraska and Indiana on day two. Longtime Eastern Leg Scout Bryan Coffman of Iowa said that,...

U.S. Export Sales Report (8-22-24)

U.S. Export Sales Report (8-22-24)

Export sales were better than expected this week, potentially in part due to the lower grain prices we are experiencing right now. Allendale commodity broker Greg McBride gave an update on the latest numbers. Flash sales in particular have seen increased activity due...

USDA chief economist says farmland values rise, questions strength

USDA chief economist says farmland values rise, questions strength

USDA Chief Economist Seth Meyer says farmland values continue to rise year-over-year, but questions land value strength amid changing economic conditions on the farm. Or as Meyer says, an increase of $200 an acre, rising to $4 on average for crop and pastureland…...

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U.S. Export Sales Report (8-29-24)

U.S. Export Sales Report (8-29-24)

Export sales have turned around now, as we saw great new crop sales again this week. Allendale commodity broker Greg McBride said these numbers are exactly what we want to see right now. McBride said that increased demand has really been showing through in the flash...

USDA chief economist says farmland values rise, questions strength

USDA launches online debt consolidation tool

The USDA launched a new Debt Consolidation Tool that allows U.S. agricultural producers to enter their farm operating debt and evaluate the potential savings that might come from debt consolidation. That consolidation could come from either a local lender or the Farm...