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Iowa ag efforts meet setbacks as policy debates continue

Iowa ag efforts meet setbacks as policy debates continue

Iowa agriculture continues to face pressure from growing production and slower demand growth, a dynamic that has weighed on commodity prices and raised broader questions about market access for farmers. Those issues were discussed earlier this week during a presentation involving leaders from the renewable fuels and corn industries, including Monte Shaw, executive director of the Iowa Renewable Fuels Association. Shaw pointed to long-term gains in agricultural productivity while noting that...

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Navigating the biological marketplace

Navigating the biological marketplace

Biologicals are among the many new tools farmers can use on their farms. But with any new products, it’s important to make sure you’re getting something of a high quality that will provide the maximum benefit for your farm. Jacob Parnell, head agronomist at Biome...

Real Pork Trust Consortium brings information to consumers

Real Pork Trust Consortium brings information to consumers

The Real Pork Trust Consortium is a team of academia striving to listen to and answer consumer questions about pork and pork production. Nick Gabler, an animal science professor at Iowa State University, talked about the Real Pork Consortium and what it addresses. The...

Cattle on feed report offers no clear answers on herd contraction

Cattle on feed report offers no clear answers on herd contraction

Overall numbers of beef cattle in the United States remain historically low. The USDA published the latest Cattle on Feed report on Friday but the report did not clear up the future of the cattle herd. The latest Cattle on Feed report from USDA shows that placements...

Low prices continue pressure on farm income

Low prices continue pressure on farm income

Farmers are on track to harvest some of their biggest corn and soybean crops ever. The Federal Reserve’s Beige Book says the ongoing decline in commodity prices is putting farm income in questionable territory. “Regional Fed banks in Chicago and Minneapolis say the...

Managing stressors for dairy calves

Managing stressors for dairy calves

Any livestock producer knows herd health doesn’t begin or end with the germs and bacteria causing illnesses. It is about creating an environment that manages your animal’s overall well-being. Just like humans, stressors can affect an animal's health, and minimizing...

How high can steer prices climb?

How high can steer prices climb?

Despite very low overall numbers of beef cattle in the country, United States beef producers have continued to produce more beef than analysts expected. Here is USDA Chief Economist Seth Meyer. That contraction taking place from 2024 to 2025. Meyer continues by saying...

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Speculation starts on next Ag Secretary

Speculation starts on next Ag Secretary

Speculation has already begun on who the next Secretary of Agriculture will be when Donald Trump returns to the White House in January. Successful Farming says Texas Ag Commissioner Sid Miller, former ambassador Kip Tom, and Ted McKinney of NASDA are among a handful...

Canada reacts to the election of Trump

Canada reacts to the election of Trump

We know that during the first Trump administration, an aggressive trade policy was implemented. Tariffs and trade wars were the terms most used during that time. One trade battle was fought with our closest neighbors, Mexico and Canada. The old North American Free...

U.S. Export Sales Report (11-7-24)

U.S. Export Sales Report (11-7-24)

Strong export sales were reported again this week by the USDA. The hope is that these sales will continue past the week of the election. Allendale commodity broker Greg McBride gave an update on the latest numbers. Recent flash sales have actually lightened up a...