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Protecting swine herds against porcine circovirus

Protecting swine herds against porcine circovirus

One of the longest-standing diseases in the swine industry is porcine circovirus (PCV2), and as the swine industry has evolved, so has this disease. Recent research has shown that there are now strains and genotypes that are more virulent and, therefore, harder to treat. Dr. Jana Morgan, senior key account veterinarian at Boehringer Ingelheim, said there have been several prominent strains. Currently, the most common strain is PCV2d. Dr. Morgan said this strain is a bit tougher on infected...

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Record corn crop and supply and use forecasts

Record corn crop and supply and use forecasts

In the latest USDA forecast how is the record corn crop expected to be divided between supply and demand? World Agricultural Outlook Board Chair Mark Jekanowski breaks down some of the details. The season ending average price for corn was $4.00 per bushel, that’s a...

U.S. Export Sales Report (11-20-25)

U.S. Export Sales Report (11-20-25)

With the government slowly reopening, the weekly government reports- including the export sales- are covering the data that was missed during the shutdown. Allendale commodity broker Greg McBride said it will take a while for the government to catch up. This report...

Lenders want clear plans as farmers seek 2026 credit

Lenders want clear plans as farmers seek 2026 credit

Farmers are already looking ahead to the next growing season, and that means it is time to start preparing for an operating line of credit for 2026. Lenders want to see more than a basic snapshot of your plans. They want a clear picture of how you intend to manage the...

A growing season of variability in Iowa

A growing season of variability in Iowa

Each growing season is different and the growing season in Iowa this year has been defined by a wide range of outcomes. Yields across the state have varied based on several conditions but primarily rainfall timing and disease pressure. The growing season got off to...

Used cooking oil still negatively affecting soybean oil prices

Used cooking oil still negatively affecting soybean oil prices

The Trump administration continues to delay the release of the final rules for the 45z tax credit, which is allowing used cooking oil to remain as a thorn in the side of the soybean oil industry. Kenan Layden, hedging strategist with AgMarket.Net, said the delay is...

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Notable events in the ag economy in 2025

Notable events in the ag economy in 2025

As 2025 winds down, it is a good time to look back on the ag economy for the year. On the surface the most basic analysis is that it was a tough year for grain producers while livestock producers had a more prosperous year, especially in the cattle sector. USDA Chief...

Ag forecasts for 2026

Ag forecasts for 2026

Since 2020, AgriBusiness Global has developed a yearly forecast of key events likely to impact global agriculture and agribusiness in the year ahead. Among the top forecasts for 2026 are input prices staying flat or increasing as suppliers compete for farm purchases....