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Soy checkoff continues evolving with changing demand needs

Soy checkoff continues evolving with changing demand needs

Farmers across the country are taking a harder look at every dollar moving through their operations. With tight margins, elevated input costs, and continued uncertainty in the ag economy, some soybean growers may question whether they are truly seeing value from the soybean checkoff dollars collected on every bushel sold. Members of the United Soybean Board say those are fair questions to ask. Speaking at the U.S. Soy booth, New Jersey farmer and USB board member Pat Giberson said the soybean...

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Some farmers in Iowa dealing with pollination problems

Some farmers in Iowa dealing with pollination problems

We have been reading reports across the country this growing season about issues with pollination in corn. Northwest Iowa Beck’s Hybrids agronomist Eric Bartels says those issues have also been found in northwest Iowa but are not widespread. He adds that reports of...

Proper grain storage is critical during summer months

Proper grain storage is critical during summer months

Proper grain storage is critical during these hot summer months, especially with the heat dome that is sitting over most of Iowa. Effective management of a few key factors can give farmers the flexibility to hold onto their stored grain until market conditions are the...

Recent Iowa weather conducive to tar spot development

Recent Iowa weather conducive to tar spot development

Tar spot has been a major issue in Iowa for several years now, with this year being no different. While pressure from tar spot right now is minimal, the recent weather may cause it to ramp up in the next few weeks. Last year was an example of how detrimental tar spot...

EPA proposed registering Dicamba again

EPA proposed registering Dicamba again

The Environmental Protection Agency is proposing to re-register Dicamba herbicide for over-the-top application on cotton and soybeans. Successful Farming says there will be restrictions intended to limit possible ecological harm. Dicamba has been blamed for...

GROWMARK applauds 199A extension

GROWMARK applauds 199A extension

Farmers and cooperatives across the country are seeing some long-awaited tax clarity thanks to a key provision in the recently passed federal tax legislation. Chuck Spencer, Executive Director of Corporate and Government Relations at GROWMARK, says Section 199A for...

Iowa producers watching Prop 12 situation closely

Iowa producers watching Prop 12 situation closely

Pork and egg producers across the country were paying close attention yesterday as the House Agriculture Committee held a hearing on California's Proposition 12. California voters passed Prop 12 in 2018 essentially banning the sale of conventionally raised pork and...

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Tassel wrap issues originate from seed genetics

Tassel wrap issues originate from seed genetics

One of the biggest crop issues this year was tassel wrap, which severely limited the ability of affected corn plants from pollinating. This issue is also unique in that it isn’t caused by a pest or disease- tassel wrap is actually a genetic issue. As a result, some...

Strong demand and value for U.S. Pork

Strong demand and value for U.S. Pork

Many global purchasers recognize the value U.S. Pork brings to their customers as they make purchases of trusted U.S. Pork products. Andy Tauer, vice president of international market development with the National Pork Board, says that strong demand from international...