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The push for a skinny farm bill before the end of the year

The push for a skinny farm bill before the end of the year

Senator Chuck Grassley (R-IA) was asked on Friday if a skinny farm bill can be passed before the end of the year. Grassley says that Senate Ag Chairman John Boozman (R-AR) is working towards that goal. Grassley expands on the landscape of the Senate and potential passage of the skinny farm bill. On Thursday stakeholders in the ethanol industry met at the White House to make their case for year-round E15 legislation. Grassley says that is an important step in gaining support from the...

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Growth Energy concerned over lack of E15 decisions

Growth Energy concerned over lack of E15 decisions

Ethanol has had quite a rollercoaster ride these past few years. Whether it has been the battle to get access year-round, or the fiasco after we finally got it, and the courts overturned it. Now, we are battling once again with an administration that promised to do...

Ag chemical marketplace friendly to growers right now

Ag chemical marketplace friendly to growers right now

Farmers Business Network was first designed as a farmer driven information source to help farmers make the best agronomic decisions. FBN co-founder Charles Baron says that once again the sharing of data from FBN members has helped to highlight more affordable prices...

Reducing risks associated with fertilizer reduction

Reducing risks associated with fertilizer reduction

As input prices vary, producers are looking for ways to reduce and optimize their nutrient applications. However, when prices are low, that doesn't mean that farmers should start over-applying synthetic fertilizers. Nick Becker, director of field sales with Sound...

PRRS is back in the Iowa swine herd

PRRS is back in the Iowa swine herd

On top of tough finances, we’re now seeing some disease show up in Iowa's swine herd with a PRRS outbreak: We're seeing the last couple of months, we've had more PRRS outbreaks on finishing floors than we've had in breeding herds.  That is always a harbinger of things...

Bryan Whaley named Iowa Cattlemen’s Association CEO

Bryan Whaley named Iowa Cattlemen’s Association CEO

AMES, Iowa — Iowa Cattlemen’s Association (ICA), the leading grassroots organization supporting Iowa’s beef cattle industry, is pleased to announce Bryan Whaley as their new Chief Executive Officer (CEO), effective Dec. 4, 2023. Whaley brings many years of experience...

Farmers are an asset on trade trips

Farmers are an asset on trade trips

So many of our goods are sent out through export to other countries. Agriculture is one of many industries that relies on strong trade with partners around the globe. It takes a team of good people who can help us find new markets and strengthen our relations with...

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Pork producers cautious but optimistic

Pork producers cautious but optimistic

The pork industry has been dealing with a lot of headwinds as we end the first third of 2024. While prices are going a little higher, consistency has been an issue. Markets have seen many radical shifts, many of which have not been good. However, uncertainty has not...