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Producers urged to rethink screwworm wound risks

Producers urged to rethink screwworm wound risks

Producers have received plenty of updates from USDA about New World Screwworm, most of which focus on border surveillance, wildlife movement, and federal protocols. But the greatest threat to livestock may not be at the border at all. It may be on the farm, where everyday management practices can create fresh entry points for the fly to exploit. That is where the perspective of Elanco’s Dr. Wayne Ayers becomes essential, because he says the behavior of this pest is very different from what...

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Promotions showcase U.S. pork loin to consumers in Mexico

With one month of data still to be reported, U.S. pork exports to Mexico have already set an annual record for 2023. January-November exports to Mexico totaled more than 995,000 metric tons, up 13% year-over-year, while value was 15% higher at $2.12 billion. While...

Top ag legal issues to monitor in 2024

Top ag legal issues to monitor in 2024

2023 was a year of significant developments and changes on the legal front of agriculture. Harrison Pittman, director of the Ag Law Center, says 2024 could be more of the same with issues such as the endangered species act taking center stage. The Waters of the U.S....

Farmland market is “resilient”

Farmland market is “resilient”

The Farmers National Company says the farmland market seems to be moving into the new year maintaining the value increases it’s built during the last three years. That stability is in place despite increasing pressure from declining commodity markets, rising interest...

Governor Reynolds sees a bright future in biofuels for Iowa

Governor Reynolds sees a bright future in biofuels for Iowa

Last Thursday, the Iowa Renewable Fuels Association held its annual Iowa Renewable Fuels Summit in Altoona. There was a great turnout to hear the latest in the policy, technology, and progress of biofuels. One of the highlight addresses was from Iowa Governor Kim...

Lack of cuts in January WASDE disappoints grain markets

With the cuts the USDA made in last month’s WASDE, analysts were expecting a few more in the January report. However, the grain markets were very disappointed when the report came out and showed very few changes. Allendale commodity broker Greg McBride broke down the...

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