Top Stories

Phosphate, potash added to critical minerals list

Phosphate, potash added to critical minerals list

The United States Geological Survey has added both phosphate and potash to the federal list of minerals considered critical to national security and economic stability. The decision—published Thursday by the U.S. Department of the Interior—raises the total number of designated critical minerals to 60. Phosphate had been omitted from earlier drafts despite pleas from farm and fertilizer industry groups that it is vital for crop production and vulnerable to international supply disruptions....

read more
Iowa farmers face costly lessons from disease year

Iowa farmers face costly lessons from disease year

It was anything but a typical growing season, with shifting weather patterns and disease pressure forcing farmers to make quick, difficult decisions in their fields. For many, the call was not just about agronomy but also economics, as tighter margins made another...

Pork producers can’t forget about the dangers of African Swine Fever

Pork producers can’t forget about the dangers of African Swine Fever

The U.S. pork industry is staying vigilant when it comes to foreign animal diseases. Dr. Meredith Petersen, director of swine health for the National Pork Board, said they’re keeping an eye on multiple diseases, including African Swine Fever. Petersen said African...

EU looking to further delay deforestation regulation

EU looking to further delay deforestation regulation

The European Commission has once again begun the process to delay implementation of the EU Deforestation Regulation. U.S. Meat Export Federation Vice President of Economic Analysis Erin Borror said that is good news for the U.S., as the U.S. and several EU countries...

Agribusiness retailers facing uncertainty amid trade war

Agribusiness retailers facing uncertainty amid trade war

The trade war between the United States and many of its top trade partners has created tariff uncertainty for agribusiness across the United States. Charles Baron is a co-founder of Farmers Business Network and says the unknowns of the trade war has created hurdles...

USDA issues second assistance payment to producers

The USDA will issue a second Emergency Commodity Assistance Program payment to eligible producers for the 2024 crop year. Of the authorized $10 billion in ECAP assistance, USDA’s Farm Service Agency has already provided over $8 billion in payments to eligible...

From global shocks to local fields: Farmers pay the price

From global shocks to local fields: Farmers pay the price

From war zones to shipping lanes, the ripple effects of geopolitical tension are reaching all the way back to Iowa’s farm gates. Farmers aren’t just watching world headlines for grain prices anymore—they’re also seeing how conflicts, trade disputes, and policy shifts...

     Video

   More Ag News

Crop farmers still facing a rough ag economy

Crop farmers still facing a rough ag economy

As the broader ag economy continues to struggle, row crop farmers face a particularly difficult time. Now, many farmers and ranchers are studying their balance sheets. Faith Parum, an economist for the American Farm Bureau Federation, said the difficult ag economy is...