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NCBA says screwworm threat requires preparation, not panic

NCBA says screwworm threat requires preparation, not panic

The cattle industry continues to closely monitor the growing threat of New World screwworm as detections move closer to the U.S. border. During the recent NAFB Washington Watch event, National Cattlemen’s Beef Association Executive Director of Government Affairs Sigrid Johannes said producers should understand that, unlike other livestock disease threats, flies cannot simply be stopped at a border crossing. Johannes said the livestock industry is working closely with the USDA and state animal...

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Consistent soil testing can help detect soybean cyst nematodes

Consistent soil testing can help detect soybean cyst nematodes

One of the most problematic soybean pests is also one of the most difficult to detect. And once it’s in your field, it’s there for good. Dylan Mangel, SCN Coalition plant pathologist, said farmers need to be alert and take preventative actions against soybean cyst...

Appeals court rules against Trump’s reciprocal tariffs

Appeals court rules against Trump’s reciprocal tariffs

An appeals court recently ruled against the president’s authority on tariffs. However, the playing field stays the same for now. The Federal Court of Appeals recently decided that President Donald Trump does not have the power to set tariffs on imports based on the...

Grassley to seek more aid for soybean producers

Grassley to seek more aid for soybean producers

As soybean growers voice their frustrations due to low prices for their crops and rising input prices United States Senator Chuck Grassley (R-IA) says he plans to speak with USDA Secretary Brooke Rollins about the need for aid. Grassley says that legislation may be...

Butter prices plunge despite strong export demand

Butter prices plunge despite strong export demand

After a brief stretch of optimism, the dairy sector is once again under pressure, with butter prices sliding to their lowest levels since 2021. Just last year, strong demand and high prices gave producers hope that a rebound was underway, but the momentum has quickly...

Southern Rust has exploded in many Iowa fields

Southern Rust has exploded in many Iowa fields

Southern Rust has exploded in many Iowa corn fields this year, and farmers who did not treat their fields beforehand are feeling the pain. Kurt Maertens, BASF technical service representative in Eastern Iowa, said that, while no fungicide is able to perfectly handle...

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U.S. Export Sales Estimates (10-24-25)

U.S. Export Sales Estimates (10-24-25)

With the government shutdown still dragging on, the grain markets are searching for any news to trade on. While there is no official news on exports, we can still look at the estimates to get a rough idea of what the weekly sales might look like. Allendale commodity...