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CLAAS FARMPOINT can bring repairs to the field

CLAAS FARMPOINT can bring repairs to the field

Fourteen months ago, Ziegler Ag that it would no longer do parts services or sales for CLAAS combines. Since then, CLAAS has started several FARMPOINT locations in Iowa in order to fill in that service void. Daryl Theis, head of sales and marketing at CLAAS, said they feel good about the coverage they have across Iowa. Theis said FARMPOINT is focused on keeping farmers running by bringing parts services to their farms at times when they need them the most. On top of having quick service, Theis...

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A year-end message from Secretary Naig

A year-end message from Secretary Naig

As we take stock of 2023, there are things to be proud of. There are those moments where we persevered through adversity in weather, trade, markets, and the Federal Government’s lethargy. There are things that the farmers in Iowa can be proud of, like the strides we...

Wrapping up the ag markets at the end of 2023

Wrapping up the ag markets at the end of 2023

The final two weeks of the calendar year are always quiet in the ag marketplace, and that was no different this year. Bill Moore, senior account executive with The PRICE Futures Group, said many traders have used the opportunity to even themselves out for the new...

Pork industry facing uncertainty as Prop 12 takes effect in 2024

Pork industry facing uncertainty as Prop 12 takes effect in 2024

California’s Prop 12 goes into effect with the new year on January 1. It becomes California state law during a time of already great uncertainty in the pork market. American Farm Bureau Federation Economist Bernt Nelson said that’s on top of some already bearish pork...

Finding the benefits of lower nitrogen usage

Finding the benefits of lower nitrogen usage

One of the obvious benefits of lower synthetic nitrogen usage is, of course, lower input costs, but there are environmental benefits as well. Jim Kelly, Director of Business Development with Pivot Bio, said their N-OVATOR program helps to measure that impact and...

Foreign U.S. farmland ownership grows, shrinks for China

Foreign U.S. farmland ownership grows, shrinks for China

Foreign ownership of U.S. farmland grew last year, according to a recent USDA report, but not for a key U.S. adversary. Foreign entities bought nearly 3-and-a-half million acres of U.S. farmland and forest in 2022, up more than eight percent to more than 43 million...

Growing opportunities in the field of precision agriculture

Growing opportunities in the field of precision agriculture

Precision agriculture, just like farming as a whole, has come a long way in recent years and will continue to develop quickly. And as the average U.S. citizen becomes further removed from the farm, modern farm technology might be surprising to a lot of people. Matt...

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Highlighting ag trade during World Trade Month

Highlighting ag trade during World Trade Month

May is World Trade Month, and trade is an important conversation topic for the U.S. Grains Council (USGC). Brent Boydston, USGC Chair, said World Trade Month is a significant event for the Council. Boydston said the USGC contributes to improving international trade...

U.S. Export Sales Report (5-16-24)

U.S. Export Sales Report (5-16-24)

Corn and soybeans sales came in within estimates, but they are still leaning towards the lower side of the range. This is not what we want to see with both markets trending lower already. Allendale commodity broker Greg McBride gave an update on the latest export...