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USDA to update Expanding Access to Risk Protection with final rule

USDA to update Expanding Access to Risk Protection with final rule

The public comment period closes on January 27th for a final rule designed to expand producer access to crop insurance and other risk protections. USDA Risk Management Agency Administrator Pat Swanson says the goal of the Expanding Access to Risk Protection (EARP) final rule is to make the program easier to access for farmers. Swanson explains how a change in the rule regarding prevented planting payment applications should simplify that process for eligible producers. She adds that one focus...

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FMC biologics give you year-long nematode protection

FMC biologics give you year-long nematode protection

Getting off on the right foot is essential in everything that we do. This is no different in the planting season, and it certainly is true in the crop protection arena. We need to make sure that we are starting immediately because those weeds and pests are already...

ICGA taking grassroots conversations to the state’s capitol

ICGA taking grassroots conversations to the state’s capitol

The Iowa Corn Growers Association (ICGA) has been known for a long time now as a respected voice for Iowa agriculture, and that effort doesn’t stop at the local level. Recently, ICGA members gathered at the state’s capitol to visit with lawmakers and discuss what...

South American Weather and Crop Update (4-2-24)

South American Weather and Crop Update (4-2-24)

Brazil is still on the drier side, but continued rain in Argentina is elevating concerns from the excessively wet conditions. Allendale commodity broker Greg McBride gave an update on the latest conditions. The longer-term forecast also contains rain for Argentina,...

Grassley says Iowa better prepared for HPAI after previous outbreaks

Grassley says Iowa better prepared for HPAI after previous outbreaks

On Monday a Texas dairy worker tested positive for avian flu after contracting the illness that has sickened dairy cattle across several U.S. states. The human case follows recent cow infections in Texas, Idaho, Michigan and New Mexico. The virus appears to have been...

Driving corn demand through renewable chemicals

Driving corn demand through renewable chemicals

At the Advanced Bioeconomy Conference in Washington, D.C., the National Corn Growers Association sponsored a special session on renewable chemicals and other materials. The session outlined the national incentive for biobased chemicals and renewable materials that...

HPAI crosses species barrier again. Now it’s humans.

HPAI crosses species barrier again. Now it’s humans.

Yesterday was an interesting day in the cattle complex and in agriculture in general. It started with us discussing the fact that we were seeing High Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI) or bird flu crossing the species barrier into dairy cattle. We featured a discussion...

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Farm land values up five percent

Farm land values up five percent

USDA says the value of all farm real estate increased five percent compared to last year. The average price is $4,170 per acre, and that includes buildings and other facilities. Cropland values increased to $5,570 per acre from last year. That’s a jump of $350 per...

July rains benefitting most major crop areas

July rains benefitting most major crop areas

The United States primary growing regions for corn and soybeans have been receiving beneficial rainfall during the crucial stretch of the growing season. For corn and soybean production areas of the United States, USDA meteorologist Brad Rippey says drought levels are...