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Fertilizer issues have taken on a life of their own

Fertilizer issues have taken on a life of their own

Fertilizer prices were already elevated before hostilities broke out between the U.S. and Iran, but input prices have since reached even higher heights due to supply chain issues in the Strait of Hormuz. Corey Rosenbusch, President and CEO of the Fertilizer Institute, said fertilizer issues have taken on a life of their own. About a third of the world’s urea, 20 percent of the phosphate, and more than half of the sulfur moves through the Strait of Hormuz, which has been effectively blocked by...

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Synchronizing cows brings stronger herd performance and profit

Synchronizing cows brings stronger herd performance and profit

Cattle producers looking to boost profitability may find new value in narrowing their calving window. Recent data from Merck Animal Health shows that synchronizing cow herds can lead to more uniform calf crops and higher returns when it is time to sell. The research...

Corn farmers are seeing the effects of Southern Rust as they harvest

Corn farmers are seeing the effects of Southern Rust as they harvest

Harvest is continuing to roll along across the state, and while corn yields may initially appear disappointing, the numbers that are coming in are still good. This is made especially true when you consider the presence of diseases this year as well. Southern Iowa LG...

Farm aid package details scarce as the shutdown delays action

Farm aid package details scarce as the shutdown delays action

The details of the farm aid package for farmers are scarce as the government shutdown has delayed the announcement of aid to farmers and how the payments will be funded. United States Senator Chuck Grassley (R-IA) was asked about the trade aid package on Wednesday....

Iowa Beef grant brings real-world nutrition to the classroom

Iowa Beef grant brings real-world nutrition to the classroom

The Iowa Beef Industry Council (IBIC) Beef Grant Program is fueling the next generation with knowledge and beef! Over 85 schools participated this past year, reaching 13,000 students through hands-on cooking labs and nutrition education. The program provides up to...

98th National FFA Convention heading to Indianapolis this month

98th National FFA Convention heading to Indianapolis this month

One of agriculture’s biggest annual events gets underway at the end of the month in Indianapolis. The 98th FFA National Convention and Expo will take place Oct. 29 through Nov. 1, bringing more than 70,000 ag students in blue corduroy jackets to the Hoosier State....

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