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USDA and DOJ sign MOU to study rising farm input costs

USDA and DOJ sign MOU to study rising farm input costs

USDA and the United States Department of Justice have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to study issues connected to rising farm input prices and their impacts on producers. Ag Secretary Brooke Rollins announced the initiative on Thursday. Secretary Rollins made her comments at the Agri-Pulse Ag Outlook Forum in Kansas City. She says that USDA will work with the Department of Justice’s Antitrust Division. That was United States Ag Secretary Brooke Rollins.

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NCGA announces Neil Caskey as CEO

NCGA announces Neil Caskey as CEO

The National Corn Growers Association Wednesday announced Neil Caskey as its new CEO. Caskey, who serves as NCGA's vice president of communications, will begin the role of CEO Monday, February 27. NCGA President Tom Haag says, "Neil's experience in agriculture is...

Mexico?s second GMO change in a week escalates USMCA concerns

Mexico?s second GMO change in a week escalates USMCA concerns

Earlier this week, we talked with Iowa Agriculture Secretary Mike Naig about the proposal Mexico had offered to walk back the GMO ban on yellow corn temporarily and ban its growth in only their country. This was met with skepticism and calls that it was still a...

Iowa-based company working on autonomous planter

Iowa-based company working on autonomous planter

Agriculture is constantly evolving, and some of the technological innovations are reach brand-new levels. Now, we even have an Iowa-based company working on an autonomous planter, which can help farmers in a variety of ways. David Krog, CEO of Salin 247, said that,...

Report shows that beef is winning against chicken

Report shows that beef is winning against chicken

One of the things Jennifer Nealson oversees for the Dollar a Head Beef Checkoff efforts- which are contracted by the checkoff to the National Cattlemen?s Beef Association- is research projects. At the recent 2023 Cattle Industry Convention in New Orleans, Nealson said...

2022 finishes a top three year for U.S. pork exports

2022 finishes a top three year for U.S. pork exports

Courtney Knupp is the vice president of international market development for the National Pork Board and she says that 2022 was a top three export year for the industry.Despite challenges to the global marketplace from the lingering Covid pandemic and supply chain...

Farmers for Soil Health a joint effort to increase sustainability

Farmers for Soil Health a joint effort to increase sustainability

Conservation and climate-smart farming are not new terms in our vocabulary. More and more, we are seeing farmers changing their practices to be even more mindful of the effect they have on the soil and the environment around them. They are working to make sure good...

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Drought intensifies in weekly drought monitor

Drought intensifies in weekly drought monitor

The weekly Drought Monitor showed drought getting worse across areas in the Midwest, South, Southwest, and the Pacific Northwest. In the Midwest, extreme heat impacted areas like Minnesota, Iowa, Missouri, Wisconsin, and Illinois. Record high temps were set in cities...

Heat hits cattle, USDA updates LIP payments

Heat hits cattle, USDA updates LIP payments

The extreme heat is taking its toll not just on crops, but also cattle says United States Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack as USDA is updating its payment rates for cattle losses. So, USDA Secretary Tom Vilsack says the department will update Livestock Indemnity...

Ethanol production hits three-month low

Ethanol production hits three-month low

The Energy Information Administration says ethanol output dropped to a three-month low while inventories hit the lowest point since November. Ethanol production dropped to an average of 1.007 million barrels a day during the week ending on August 25. The EIA report...