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Iowa Farm Bureau accepting applications for “Grow Your Future” award

Iowa Farm Bureau accepting applications for “Grow Your Future” award

Iowa Farm Bureau is now accepting applications for its Grow Your Future Award, offering one young farmer $10,000 to scale their ag-related business. The competition highlights Farm Bureau members ages 18 to 35 who are building creative, value-added businesses from agritourism and specialized services to niche production that meet emerging consumer demand. Past participants have launched and grown businesses ranging from direct-to-consumer sales, cover crop seed services to cut flowers and...

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U.S. Export Sales Report (7-24-25)

U.S. Export Sales Report (7-24-25)

Corn sales rebounded this week after a disappointing performance last week. Allendale commodity broker Greg McBride gave an analysis of this week’s numbers. McBride said bean sales looked weaker at first glance, but strength remained in the old crop numbers. McBride...

Farmland values remain firm at midway point of 2025

Farmland values remain firm at midway point of 2025

Despite challenges with the commodity markets and widespread uncertainty regarding profitability, farmland values are remaining steady at the midway point of 2025. Paul Shadegg, Senior Vice President of Real Estate with Farmers National Company, explains the economics...

Naig: Conservation, cooperation needed for Iowa water

Naig: Conservation, cooperation needed for Iowa water

Iowa agriculture has a responsibility to be a partner in protecting and improving water quality—not just for the benefit of rural communities, but also for our urban neighbors. That partnership was thrust into the spotlight earlier this summer when Des Moines Water...

Managing weeds in Iowa with multiple effective modes of action

Managing weeds in Iowa with multiple effective modes of action

For most of the state, this year’s crop season has gone great. The weather has been mostly cooperative, and damage has been kept to a minimum. But if the weather is good for the crops, you can correctly assume that it’s great for weeds as well. Lynn Hurley, account...

Pioneer striving to provide additional protection against corn rootworm

Pioneer striving to provide additional protection against corn rootworm

You don’t need a degree in agronomy to understand the threat of rootworms to Iowa’s corn. The pest attacks corn root systems and leads to reduced nutrient uptake, lodging, and yield loss. Macy Marek is a product marketing manager for Pioneer corn and says that Pioneer...

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U.S. beef trade to Indonesia reopens

U.S. beef trade to Indonesia reopens

Earlier this month, the Indonesian Halal Authority (BPJPH) moved to reaccredit the only U.S. halal certifying company in the U.S. approved for Indonesia. The accreditation had been suspended in March, effectively halting U.S. beef exports to Indonesia. U.S. Meat...

Lower cattle feedlot placements in August

Lower cattle feedlot placements in August

The USDA published the latest Cattle on Feed Report on Friday and the numbers indicate continued contraction of cattle feedlot inventory. USDA livestock analyst Michael McConnell details the numbers as of September 1st. McConnell expands on the trends in the latest...