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Year-round E15 passes House by the skin of its teeth

Year-round E15 passes House by the skin of its teeth

After years of delays, temporary waivers, court battles, and political fights, the U.S. House approved nationwide year-round E15 legislation Wednesday evening, though not without another dramatic procedural showdown along the way. The House passed the measure by a 218 to 203 vote after first defeating an effort to send the bill back to committee. Agriculture groups closely watched the debate throughout the afternoon as supporters argued the legislation would strengthen domestic energy...

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Corn exports set marketing-year low in latest report

After many weeks of outstanding corn export sales, the numbers this week came in well below expectations and led to a negative close in the corn marketplace. Sam Trainor, AgMarket.Net hedging strategist, the corn exports set a marketing-year low. However, Trainor said...

Iowa farmers are still waiting for a new farm bill

Iowa farmers are still waiting for a new farm bill

While Congress’s One Big Beautiful Bill budget package included approximately $66 billion investment in key farm programs, there’s still work to be done. Brian Glenn, director of government affairs with the American Farm Bureau Federation, said a key focus was on...

Grassley cites Brazil tariff threat as probably the most important

Grassley cites Brazil tariff threat as probably the most important

Brazil is one of the United States’ biggest competitors in agricultural trade. The nation of Brazil has surpassed the United States as the world’s largest soybean exporter and is also one of the top exporters of beef, often competing with U.S. producers. Therefore,...

New capital gains updates may help Iowa succession

New capital gains updates may help Iowa succession

The capital gains provisions in the Reconciliation Bill have become a hot topic, in part because they paint with a broad brush. While critics argue that the changes are a tax break for billionaires, the reality is more nuanced, especially for the agricultural sector....

Plenty of rain for Iowa crops as pollination continues

Plenty of rain for Iowa crops as pollination continues

June is historically the wettest month in Iowa, and this year was no different. Heading into July, we normally expect things to dry off a little bit, but that’s where things have been surprising. Dr. Justin Glisan, state climatologist for Iowa, said some farmers have...

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