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Senate Judiciary Committee hearing attempts to address high input costs

Senate Judiciary Committee hearing attempts to address high input costs

A Senate Judiciary hearing was held on Tuesday to attempt to address high input costs for farmers from seed prices to fertilizer costs. American Soybean Association President Caleb Ragland told Judiciary lawmakers some recommendations for driving down fertilizer costs. Despite the suggestions made at the hearing to help lower fertilizer costs, The Fertilizer Institute’s CEO Corey Rosenbusch said the U.S. has little ability to lower fertilizer prices. He adds that improvements to domestic...

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Gas lower, diesel higher, ahead of Labor Day Weekend

For the first time in over a month, the nation's average price of gasoline declined, falling 4.0 cents from a week ago to $3.78 per gallon. The national average is up 5.8 cents from a month ago but 3.5 cents per gallon lower than a year ago. The national average...

Generating more sustainable soy for the future of farming

Generating more sustainable soy for the future of farming

Sustainability practices are some of the biggest things we are discussing in agriculture right now. We are constantly looking at ways to do better work on protecting our soil, air, and water. Farmers are embracing new ways to do better and make sure that they are...

Secretary Naig tours innovative FFA meat science program

Secretary Naig tours innovative FFA meat science program

Looking at the other side of Iowa agriculture, the food side of things as Iowa Secretary of Agriculture, Mike Naig tours an innovative FFA program. Midland FFA has a meat science lab and is looking at a greenhouse to create products and put them into the school lunch...

U.S. Wheat still poised to be ready to meet global demands in 2023

U.S. Wheat still poised to be ready to meet global demands in 2023

We don’t spend a great amount of time discussing wheat, because there isn’t a whole lot of it in Iowa when you compare it to the number of acres of corn and soybeans. However, it is still one of the major commodities in the world as we look at its global demand. It...

June meat export data positive for both pork and beef

U.S. pork exports concluded an excellent first half with another strong performance in June, according to data released by USDA and compiled by the U.S. Meat Export Federation (USMEF). While well below the record pace established in 2022, June beef exports topped $900...

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New poll suggests ag economic downturn

New poll suggests ag economic downturn

A new poll of agricultural economists by Farm Journal shows most expect lower commodity prices, along with the outlook for higher costs, to weigh on the agriculture industry in 2024. Farm Journal has partnered with the University of Missouri to create the Ag...

NCBA on track to meet sustainability goals

NCBA on track to meet sustainability goals

At the 2024 Cattle Industry Convention and National Cattlemen’s Beef Association (NCBA) Trade Show held in Orlando, Florida, sustainability is a huge focus. NCBA Senior Director of Sustainability Samantha Werth said there has been a continued focus on defining what...