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Iowa cattle producers can turn calf health into sale-day value

Iowa cattle producers can turn calf health into sale-day value

Calves in today’s market are bringing strong prices, but what you put into them only pays off if buyers recognize it. With calves representing a high-value investment, new auction data shows buyers are willing to pay more when calves have a clear health history. Chris Thomsen, beef technical services veterinarian with Merck Animal Health, talked about what management programs and health protocols drive added value and how producers can better position their calves to capture it. Thomsen said a...

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County fairs teach lessons beyond the ribbon

County fairs teach lessons beyond the ribbon

County fairs are underway across Iowa, bringing communities together to celebrate agriculture while giving thousands of young people an opportunity to showcase months of hard work and preparation. While livestock shows and exhibits often draw the most attention,...

U.S. farmers planted fewer corn acres and more soybeans

U.S. farmers planted fewer corn acres and more soybeans

Today the USDA published both the Planted Acreage and Quarterly Grain Stocks Reports. Commodity broker Greg McBride of Allendale says there were only slight adjustments to the corn acres from the March planting intentions report. McBride says the soybean acreage...

Mexico’s restrictions on pork offal remain costly for U.S. industry

Mexico’s restrictions on pork offal remain costly for U.S. industry

As a result of a recent pseudorabies detection in Iowa, Mexico closed its border to U.S. pork offal products for more than a month. According to U.S. Meat Export Federation (USMEF) estimates, since its implementation, the closure has cost U.S. exporters roughly $7...

Weather will affect how much disease pressure we see in 2026

Weather will affect how much disease pressure we see in 2026

Due to the beautiful weather we have seen in Iowa recently, which has included some cool and wet nights, tar spot has already been detected in some fields across the state. However, this week’s much hotter temperatures should suppress any additional pressure from tar...

Naig stresses value of USMCA framework

Naig stresses value of USMCA framework

Trade agreements often receive the most attention when negotiations become contentious, but for Iowa agriculture, their greatest value is often found in the stability they provide. Canada and Mexico remain Iowa's two largest international trading partners, making the...

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Honoring family farm dogs across the country

Honoring family farm dogs across the country

If you think your farm dog has what it takes to be named Farm Dog of the Year, the American Farm Bureau Federation has the contest for you. For Terri Moore, vice president of communications for AFBF, the event sheds light on the importance of dogs on many family...