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Iowa Farm Act focuses on taxes and practical ag policy

Iowa Farm Act focuses on taxes and practical ag policy

As the 2026 legislative session gets underway, Iowa Agriculture Secretary Mike Naig says the Iowa Farm Act is designed to do more than outline future priorities. The proposal also takes aim at barriers that have made it harder for farmers and agribusinesses to operate, particularly when it comes to tax policy and regulatory complexity. Naig says many of the tax-related provisions in the Iowa Farm Act are intended to elevate issues that producers have raised repeatedly, while also acknowledging...

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NPPC President-Elect looking forward to stepping into new role

NPPC President-Elect looking forward to stepping into new role

The National Pork Producers Council (NPPC) represents the pork industry year-round on many important issues for producers. The NPPC has a strong executive team full of experience that allows them to tackle these issues posed by the producers they represent. Duane...

Clean Label Solution wins 2024 Soy Innovation Challenge

Clean Label Solution wins 2024 Soy Innovation Challenge

Clean Label Solution is the grand prize winner of this year’s Soy Innovation Challenge. They won the challenge with their fermentation process that uses soybeans to make high-value feed for beef and dairy cattle. Dr. Mohammad Arshadi, founder and CEO of Clean Label,...

Ethanol industry’s EV fight heading to the courts

Ethanol industry’s EV fight heading to the courts

The second lawsuit in as many weeks has been filed against the Environmental Protection Agency’s final tailpipe emissions rule. This effort is being led by the ethanol industry as it enters a separate challenge following another lawsuit that was submitted by the...

Farmers holding large corn and soybean stocks

Farmers holding large corn and soybean stocks

After stockpiling crops for much of this season due to low commodity prices, many U.S. farmers continue to turn away buyers despite few signs that prices will improve. Farm Policy News says grain supplies are ample, and early ratings of summer crops are good. While...

Upgraded tiling systems have been saviors this spring

Upgraded tiling systems have been saviors this spring

Nobody would have believed after the past few years in the Western Corn Belt that we would want a break in the rain. Iowa certainly has had its share, even though some spots are drying out again. My family in Minnesota has been screaming at Mother Nature to turn the...

“Ring of fire” weather will keep Iowa hot and humid

“Ring of fire” weather will keep Iowa hot and humid

Seems like this week’s hot temperatures were just a taste of what’s in store for next week. Iowa State Climatologist Dr. Justin Glisan said next week is supposed to have high temperatures and plenty of rainfall due to a “ring of fire” weather configuration. Glisan...

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Ag trade deficit continues to grow

Ag trade deficit continues to grow

The ag trade deficit continues to grow, based on USDA’s latest trade figures for fiscal year ’24 through August. USDA Economist Bart Kenner says US farm exports continue to decrease. Imports on the other hand are on the upswing. That’s nearly twice the farm trade...

Crop protection doesn’t end in the field

Crop protection doesn’t end in the field

We talk about what we need to do to protect our crops in the fields. We use various tools meant to protect our hard work from weeds, disease, and insects. We invest a lot of money into the plants we grow in the field and don’t want to see that investment endangered....