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EPA issues Right to Repair guidance for farm equipment repairs

EPA issues Right to Repair guidance for farm equipment repairs

The EPA is weighing in on a debate farmers and independent repair shops have been having for years, issuing new Right to Repair guidance focused on non-road diesel equipment. EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin says the move is intended to clear up long-standing confusion over how the Clean Air Act applies when farmers or local mechanics need to fix equipment. Zeldin says equipment manufacturers have leaned on a misinterpretation of federal environmental law to restrict access to diagnostic tools and...

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Grassley: “I think it’s next year before we get a farm bill”

Grassley: “I think it’s next year before we get a farm bill”

Senator Chuck Grassley (R-IA) says that in meeting with Iowans recently, the topic of the farm bill remains a priority. Despite pushing hard for work to be completed early in the year on the farm bill, to allow for elections later in the calendar, progress has...

South American Weather and Crop Update (4-16-24)

South American Weather and Crop Update (4-16-24)

Much like what we’ve seen today, there’s quite a bit of rain in Brazil and Argentina currently. However, producers in Argentina are now worried about getting too much rain, which can cause delays. Allendale commodity broker Greg McBride gave an update on the latest...

Iowa farmers encouraged to remain vigilant against threat of HPAI

Iowa farmers encouraged to remain vigilant against threat of HPAI

The Iowa Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship today provided an update on the continually evolving situation regarding the spread of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI) in dairy cattle and poultry flocks in other states, strongly encouraged both dairy...

Fendt Lodge is set to open on May 1st

Fendt Lodge is set to open on May 1st

On May 1st, Fendt plans to open a new, state-of-the-art facility in Jackson, MN called the Fendt Lodge. The Lodge will be a facility in which farmers can come and experience the new equipment that is coming out, try simulators of the new equipment, and where product...

Conservation efforts having a real impact on emissions

Conservation efforts having a real impact on emissions

The EPA recently released the Inventory of U.S. Greenhouse Gas Emissions and Sinks: 1990-2022, which shows that the ag industry decreased its greenhouse gas emissions in 2022. American Farm Bureau Federation Economist Danny Munch explains the results. The EPA...

Consumer education increasing pork demand in Central America

U.S. pork exports to Central America were outstanding last year and the momentum has continued in 2024. Lucia Ruano, U.S. Meat Export Federation (USMEF) representative in the region, said that consumer education workshops, funded through support from USDA and the...

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August ending on a very warm note

August ending on a very warm note

After we were blessed with amazingly comfortable temperatures for the Iowa State Fair, the temperatures got cranked up a notch just in time for the Farm Progress Show. Fortunately, the temps will be slightly off the highs for the show, as Iowa State Climatologist Dr....

Canadian Railroad strike was short-lived

Canadian Railroad strike was short-lived

Federal Labor Minister Steve MacKinnon intervened on Thursday to impose binding arbitration on the parties involved, just sixteen hours after Canada's two main railway freight lines locked out Teamster Union personnel. A few weeks prior to the deadline, the union had...