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U.S. officials to announce short-term “bridge payment” aid for farmers

U.S. officials to announce short-term “bridge payment” aid for farmers

USDA plans to roll out a short-term “bridge payment” for farmers next week, officials said Tuesday, in a bid to help growers survive tight margins and trade-related losses. Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins told White House colleagues a key purpose of the payment is to cushion crop producers after a year of depressed prices and significant drops in U.S. soybean sales to China. While the broader 2025 farm support package has received roughly $40 billion in commitments, the second highest...

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Expiration of Tax Cuts and Jobs Act would hurt family farms

Expiration of Tax Cuts and Jobs Act would hurt family farms

The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act is a comprehensive tax cut package enacted in 2017. Dustin Sherer, director of government affairs for the American Farm Bureau, says it’s important legislation for farmers and ranchers. A new Economic Research Service report shows that if the...

Effects of the Tyson plant closure on the hog industry

Effects of the Tyson plant closure on the hog industry

It was announced this week that Tyson plans to shut down another food production facility—this time, a pork production plant in Perry, Iowa. That plant has nearly 1,300 employees and kills about 8,000 head a day. Karl Setzer with Consus Ag Consulting said that, while...

What would return of La Niña weather pattern mean for growers?

What would return of La Niña weather pattern mean for growers?

The National Weather Service Climate Prediction Center this week announced that it foresees a transition from El Niño to ENSO-neutral by April-June 2024 (83% chance), with the odds of La Niña developing by June-August 2024 (62% chance). Typically, the La Niña pattern...

Secretary Naig encourages Iowans to celebrate Iowa ag week

Secretary Naig encourages Iowans to celebrate Iowa ag week

Iowa Secretary of Agriculture Mike Naig today encouraged all Iowans to celebrate Iowa Ag Week from Sunday, March 17 through Saturday, March 23. The weeklong statewide celebration, which includes National Ag Day on March 19, will highlight the immense importance of...

Some lawmakers believe a Farm Bill is still possible

Some lawmakers believe a Farm Bill is still possible

The Farm Bill question is a hot topic as we have discussed in the past few months. There is a lot of worry and concern that the clock is ticking and both sides of the political spectrum have dug their feet in so hard, that politics is going to affect the biggest piece...

Precision ag tech assisting growers with soil fertility and analysis

Precision ag tech assisting growers with soil fertility and analysis

In 2024 precision agriculture tools are available for nearly every aspect of row crop farming. These precision ag technology tools have made farms more efficient and sustainable while allowing producers to refine their management practices each year. Soil nutrient...

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How high can steer prices climb?

How high can steer prices climb?

Despite very low overall numbers of beef cattle in the country, United States beef producers have continued to produce more beef than analysts expected. Here is USDA Chief Economist Seth Meyer. That contraction taking place from 2024 to 2025. Meyer continues by saying...

ISU studying HPAI in raw milk

ISU studying HPAI in raw milk

A recent study at Iowa State University investigated how Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI) is being detected in raw milk. Dr. Rahul Nelli of the ISU Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory talked with us about the collaboration that went into this project. Nelli gave...