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Demand remains strong despite President Trump’s tariffs

Demand remains strong despite President Trump’s tariffs

Economists continue to study the impact that President Donald Trump’s tariffs are having on international trade. But one ag economist says they have not put a dent in consumers' buying patterns. Dr. Darren Hudson, Director of the International Center for Agricultural Competitiveness at Texas Tech University, said where you can see the effect of the tariffs is on the export side. However, Hudson said he sees a different picture when he looks at demand. Hudson said this ultimately means the...

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Iowa crop progress and condition report

Iowa crop progress and condition report

Iowa Secretary of Agriculture Mike Naig commented on the Iowa Crop Progress and Condition Report released by the USDA National Agricultural Statistics Service. The report is released weekly April through November. Additionally, the Iowa Department of Agriculture and...

Chief Ag Negotiator McKalip speaks with NAFB members in Washington

Chief Ag Negotiator McKalip speaks with NAFB members in Washington

We talk a lot about trade and the effects it has on the agricultural economy. We have heard concerns from Ag groups about the trade situation and their worries that the administration isn’t being as aggressive on trade as possible. During the NAFB Washington Watch...

U.S. red meat capitalizing on desire for convenience

Consumers across the globe are seeking convenient ways to enjoy high-quality meals without extensive preparation or visiting a restaurant. Home meal replacement (HMR) kits are one way to satisfy this need, and the Korean market is a worldwide leader in the development...

Sustainability highlighted by Pork Cares Farm Impact Report

Sustainability highlighted by Pork Cares Farm Impact Report

The latest Pork Cares Farm Impact Report snapshot shares on-farm sustainability measurements from 2022 farm data. Jamie Burr, National Pork Board Chief Sustainability Officer, said the reach of those conservation measures has improved considerably. Burr said the...

Ag trade frustrations becoming bigger focus in Washington D.C.

Ag trade frustrations becoming bigger focus in Washington D.C.

At a recent hearing in Washington D.C. South Dakota GOP Senator John Thune told U.S. Trade Representative Katherine Tai that the Biden White House’s refusal to push for market boosting trade deals is having a negative effect on producers. Tai responded that some...

An effective burndown helps get the soybean season started right

An effective burndown helps get the soybean season started right

As growers are planting no-till and strip-till soybeans, they are focused on getting the crop off to a fast start. Controlling winter weeds and planting as early as conditions allow can go a long way towards a quality start to the growing season. Mike Probst,...

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“Safety” is a way of life at Sukup

“Safety” is a way of life at Sukup

In the spring and fall we talk a lot about safety on the farm. During our busiest times of the year, it is easy to get in a hurry. Mother Nature doesn’t always give us a large window of opportunity, and you have to make hay when the sun shines. Or in our case at...