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Farmers should aim to use a variety of different seed genetics

Farmers should aim to use a variety of different seed genetics

Every year, farmers deal with a myriad of different crop issues. While we don’t have a crystal ball to predict exactly what issues will come up, there are a few things farmers can try to manage by diversifying their seed. AgriGold agronomist John Brien said the weather is the first of these issues. John said the severity of disease issues has increased greatly. John also said that farmers need to think about the duration of grain fill- if a crop takes a while to fill, then a dry month is even...

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Ag industry needs certainty on sustainable aviation fuel

Ag industry needs certainty on sustainable aviation fuel

A multi-state coalition of biofuel and farm advocates asked the Treasury Department to swiftly resolve any questions standing in the way of scaling up U.S. production of Sustainable Aviation Fuel. More specifically, they urged the administration to quickly adopt the...

Growing world record soybeans

Growing world record soybeans

Farmers start every growing season to grow the best crop they can and improve their yields year after year. Certainly, we can grow high-yielding crops, and in soybeans we turn heads the closer we get to those triple-digit yields. But what if you could grow over 200...

USDA’s ACEP gets a funding boost, keeps farmers farming

USDA’s ACEP gets a funding boost, keeps farmers farming

Another revenue source to keep farmers farming is getting a boost from the USDA. Under Secretary Robert Bonnie says the new funds will help conserve farmlands and wetlands. The program continues a strategy by Secretary Tom Vilsack to use the Inflation Reduction Act...

U.S. Export Sales Report (3-21-24)

U.S. Export Sales Report (3-21-24)

Another status quo report for export sales this week, and seeing a neutral report was nice in the face of some heightened volatility throughout the day of its release. Allendale commodity broker Greg McBride gave a breakdown of the numbers. Soybeans in particular were...

Solid vaccination program crucial for spring turnout

Solid vaccination program crucial for spring turnout

A sound vaccination program is crucial to any cattle operation, especially when it comes to preparing calves for spring turnout. Dr. D.L. Step, professional services veterinarian for Boehringer-Ingelheim, says an early vaccination program for calves can amplify herd...

New EPA tailpipe standards raise concerns from ag groups

New EPA tailpipe standards raise concerns from ag groups

The National Corn Growers Association expressed grave concern and disappointment with the Environmental Protection Agency’s final 2027-2032 tailpipe emissions standards. NCGA says the plan still relies almost exclusively on using electric vehicles, a decision that...

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U.S. Export Sales Report (7-25-24)

U.S. Export Sales Report (7-25-24)

As we approach the end of the marketing year, the export sales have picked up a little bit. Allendale commodity broker Greg McBride gave an analysis of the latest numbers from the USDA. While it’s good to see sales like this, especially for soybeans, McBride said it...

Defense Department backs off lab-grown meat

Defense Department backs off lab-grown meat

The National Cattlemen’s Beef Association confirmed that the effort to prevent ultra-processed, lab-grown protein in the diet of the American armed forces was successful. The announcement came following news that the U.S. Department of Defense is not pursuing...

HPAI/H5N1 update from Secretary Naig

HPAI/H5N1 update from Secretary Naig

Whether you call it “bird flu”, “High-Path Avian Influenza”, or “H5N1” we have been watching this disease move about the country in birds and dairy cattle. Iowa has not been spared, but we haven’t gotten the brunt of it either. We get a full update from Iowa Ag...