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Agribusiness Association of Iowa to host 2026 Showcase

Agribusiness Association of Iowa to host 2026 Showcase

As Iowa agriculture continues to navigate market uncertainty, global competition, and ongoing policy debates, industry leaders will soon have an opportunity to step back and focus on the broader picture. The Agribusiness Association of Iowa’s annual Showcase and Conference is designed to bring together education, market insight, and policy discussion at a time when those conversations are closely connected. Julie Kenney says the Showcase serves a wide range of Iowa agriculture, bringing...

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Food Bank of Iowa receives donation of almost 240,000 eggs

Food Bank of Iowa receives donation of almost 240,000 eggs

Today, the Iowa Egg Council, Rose Acre Farms, and Hatch partnered together to make a generous donation of almost 240,000 eggs to the Food Bank of Iowa. This comes at a time when food donations are critical, as communities like Greenfield and Spencer are still...

Vilsack says clock is ticking on passage of new farm bill

Vilsack says clock is ticking on passage of new farm bill

United States Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack says that everyone is on the same page with the goal of getting a new five-year farm bill done. However, he also says that time is getting tight for the completion of a new farm bill and is calling for all sides to...

Thirty million farm acres abandoned since 1986

Thirty million farm acres abandoned since 1986

In 2022, a University of Wisconsin study claimed that U.S. farmers had converted several million acres of pristine grassland and other “semi-natural areas” to cropland. Researcher Tyler Lark said that was in response to the Renewable Fuel Standard and ethanol...

High-tech equipment increasing demand for larger farm sheds

High-tech equipment increasing demand for larger farm sheds

We talk at length about the changes we see in technology and the larger equipment we are seeing in the fields. While we focus so much on how the technology is changing the face of farming and how it makes us more efficient with our resources and inputs, we tend to...

Abnormally wet weather creates difficult nitrogen decisions

Abnormally wet weather creates difficult nitrogen decisions

The excessive rainfall in the Midwest, which is on top of an already mild winter, is increasing the risk of nitrogen and other nutrients leaching through the soil before the crops- specifically corn- can use them. As such, farmers must decide if they need to stick...

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Prioritizing nutrition means prioritizing pork

Prioritizing nutrition means prioritizing pork

Mindful Choicemakers are one of the seven segments the National Pork Board identified in its segmentation survey. Kristen Hicks-Roof, director of human nutrition for the National Pork Board, said the segment prioritizes healthy eating. Of course, pork is a nutritious...

Beef exports climb even higher while pork sits below last year’s pace

USMEF hosts pavilion at global food trade show

Exporters of U.S. beef, pork, and lamb met with buyers from around the globe at a U.S. Meat Export Federation (USMEF) hosted pavilion at SIAL Paris, one of the world’s largest food trade shows. USMEF President and CEO Dan Halstrom said that more than 200 countries...