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Ragland says farmers should not face stress alone

Ragland says farmers should not face stress alone

After another year of financial stress and market uncertainty, many farmers are carrying more than just the weight of tight margins. They are also carrying the emotional load that comes with making hard decisions, managing risk, and wondering what the year ahead will bring. American Soybean Association President Caleb Ragland says producers should not face that pressure alone. Ragland says farmers often try to shoulder everything themselves, especially during difficult seasons, but now is the...

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ISU Extension providing farmers with valuable climate data

ISU Extension providing farmers with valuable climate data

All sectors of the Iowa ag industry have been reeling from drought issues for 200 weeks now, and while we are trending in the right direction, the drought won’t be ending overnight. With such intense rainfall deficits in many parts of the state, farmers need guidance...

NPB and Ducks Unlimited advancing sustainability in ag

NPB and Ducks Unlimited advancing sustainability in ag

Sustainability in the pork industry is central to pork producers. It’s key to ensuring producers can freely operate their farms and businesses now and in the future. Sam Morine, National Pork Board Director of Grant Administration, says the Advancing U.S. Pork...

Using data to drive change in fertilizer use

Using data to drive change in fertilizer use

Pivot Bio’s N-OVATOR™ program rewards farmers for replacing synthetic fertilizer via Pivot Bio’s microbial nitrogen, delivering an environmental benefit to all. Lori Reese is the director of commercial sustainability programs with Pivot Bio and says that by using data...

Free counseling available for Iowa farmers

Free counseling available for Iowa farmers

Affordability and accessibility are the top barriers for farmers seeking mental health services, per an American Farm Bureau Federation survey. During May Mental Health Awareness Month, the Iowa Farm Bureau wants to remind farmers support is readily available—and at...

Secretary Vilsack comments on USDA response to H5N1

Secretary Vilsack comments on USDA response to H5N1

During my trip to Washington this week, it was driven home that the bird flu is no longer the bird flu. It isn’t even Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza, or HPAI, anymore. The Federal government and the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) are now calling it...

Silver linings to rainy weather planting delays

Silver linings to rainy weather planting delays

As we finish up the 200th consecutive week of drought in Iowa, there’s actually some hope to be found, as the drought conditions are very much trending in the right direction. The recent storms have dumped off plentiful amounts of rainfall for the soils across the...

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Weekly corn, soybean export sales surge

Weekly corn, soybean export sales surge

Sales of corn and beans for delivery in the 2024-2025 marketing year, which starts on September 1, jumped during the week ending on August 22. The Ag Department says corn sales in those seven days were reported at 1.49 million metric tons, up from 1.29 million a week...

Dairy prices enjoying some upward momentum

Dairy prices enjoying some upward momentum

It’s been a long time since we have been able to see the dairy sector really enjoy some highs. Producers have been dealing with low prices and uncertainty for quite a while. Lately, that trend has been reversed. Milk and cheese prices have enjoyed upward momentum and...