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USDA to issue full November SNAP benefits

USDA to issue full November SNAP benefits

On Friday, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) issued a letter to SNAP State Agency Directors informing them that it will be releasing full November SNAP funding. The move is in compliance with a federal court order issued Thursday by the District Court of Rhode Island. In the letter, Patrick A. Penn, deputy under secretary for food, nutrition, and consumer services, said payments will be sent on Friday. “FNS is working towards implementing November 2025 full benefit issuances in...

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Ag responds positively to funds for market development

Ag responds positively to funds for market development

The American Soybean Association joined other groups in applauding the USDA’s efforts to strengthen U.S. trade and food aid. USDA announced a total of $2.3 billion in funds going toward those efforts. “Having these funds to sufficiently support export promotion...

Pork isn’t just for the center of the plate

Yesterday, we talked about the importance of promoting pork domestically, and around the globe. So how is that goal accomplished? Dr. David Newman is back with us to talk about how they target their consumers and educate them on pork's benefits and how it can fit into...

USMEF welcomes additional investments in developing export markets

On Tuesday, the USDA announced it will make funds available through the Commodity Credit Corporation for a Regional Agricultural Promotion Program aimed at expanding opportunities for U.S. agricultural products in international markets. U.S. Meat Export Federation...

Beginning farmers can now apply for PFI’s Savings Incentive Program

Beginning farmers can now apply for PFI’s Savings Incentive Program

Practical Farmers of Iowa (PFI) is inviting beginning and aspiring farmers looking for guidance and support to apply for the next round of their Savings Incentive Program. The two-year program helps beginning farmers by providing mentorship from experienced farmers,...

Grassley introduces legislation to regulate ag trade disputes

Grassley introduces legislation to regulate ag trade disputes

United States Senator Chuck Grassley (R-IA) is introducing legislation this week that would help to regulate the dispute settlement process for United States ag trade. Grassley says that USTR took too long to act when attempting to settle the dispute with Mexico over...

Many soybean yield-limiting factors seen this year in Iowa

Many soybean yield-limiting factors seen this year in Iowa

Continuing the conversation about what went on in Iowa production agriculture in terms of pests and diseases that may have impacted final yields over and above or outside of the big limiting factor that everybody talks about – water. It certainly provided a large...

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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...