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Pesticide liability debate intensifies in farm bill fight

Pesticide liability debate intensifies in farm bill fight

A growing dispute over pesticide regulations has emerged as a key flashpoint in negotiations over the next federal farm bill. Lawmakers debated provisions that would limit state authority over pesticide labeling and protect manufacturers from certain lawsuits if products are used according to federal guidelines. Supporters say the changes are needed to protect farmers’ access to crop protection tools. Critics argue the provisions could weaken consumer protections and make it harder for people...

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R-CALF urges Trump to fix beef market fairly

R-CALF urges Trump to fix beef market fairly

If you have felt a little sticker shock at the meat counter lately, you are not alone. Beef prices continue to push higher, setting new records seemingly by the week. In many stores, 80/20 ground beef is knocking on the door of seven dollars a pound, and when it does...

South American Weather and Crop Update (10-21-25)

South American Weather and Crop Update (10-21-25)

The weather looks to be drying out for a good portion of South America. Allendale commodity broker Greg McBride gave an update on the latest forecasts for Brazil and Argentina. The weather has been cooperative for both corn and soybean planting progress to move along...

Iowa is a great home for USDA research projects

Iowa is a great home for USDA research projects

As the USDA looks into decentralizing from Washington, D.C., Iowa Congressman Randy Feenstra says some research projects should be moved to Ames, Iowa. With our state being a natural hub for agriculture, this change would be a great fit for what the USDA is looking...

The value of early planting soybeans

The value of early planting soybeans

In recent growing seasons farmers have been planting soybeans earlier and experiencing for the most part higher yield potential. Researchers at the University of Illinois have been studying this management trend to test the value of early planting soybeans. Connor...

Optimism for the ethanol industry

Optimism for the ethanol industry

The U.S. Grains and Global Bioproducts Council is holding its annual Global Ethanol Summit in Washington, D.C.. At the summit, Growth Energy CEO Emily Skor expressed optimism for the future of bioethanol, while highlighting the positive impact that pro-bioethanol...

Dairy processors warn of mounting trade strain

Dairy processors warn of mounting trade strain

The global trade landscape is once again weighing heavily on American agriculture. Tariffs, retaliatory fees, and stalled negotiations with key trading partners have created fresh uncertainty for farmers and agribusinesses alike. Export-dependent sectors are feeling...

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American Farm Bureau applauds WOTUS rule

American Farm Bureau applauds WOTUS rule

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the Army Corps of Engineers released a new rule Monday on the Waters of the U.S. (WOTUS) law. Courtney Briggs, Senior Director of Government Affairs with the American Farm Bureau Federation, said this rule is a positive...