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DOJ continuing investigation into alleged meatpacking antitrust violations

DOJ continuing investigation into alleged meatpacking antitrust violations

The U.S. Department of Justice is intensifying its investigation into possible antitrust violations in the beef packing industry, prompting renewed calls from ranching groups for greater competition and market transparency. Federal officials said investigators are examining whether consolidation among the nation’s largest meatpackers contributed to inflated beef prices for consumers and reduced prices paid to cattle producers. The four largest beef processors control roughly 85% of the fed...

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Rare bug near Iowa prompts field warnings

Rare bug near Iowa prompts field warnings

Profit margins are already razor-thin for many Midwest farmers this year, prompting increased diligence in scouting and early detection of crop threats. With careful planning and proactive crop protection strategies in place, most producers felt prepared for the...

Adjuvant technology can assist Iowa’s growers throughout the season

Adjuvant technology can assist Iowa’s growers throughout the season

Adjuvants are discussed a lot in the spring during planting season and the immediate timeframe following emergence, but adjuvant technology can be a helpful tool for growers throughout the season. Mark Christianson is a product manager with Helena and says that simply...

South American Weather and Crop Update (7-1-25)

South American Weather and Crop Update (7-1-25)

Not much has changed for the weather in South America, and the upcoming forecast is still looking to be dry. The dryness should be good for harvest progress, but at some point the weather will get too dry and start to cause some problems. Allendale commodity broker...

Iowa beef producers and consumers will benefit from reconciliation bill

Iowa beef producers and consumers will benefit from reconciliation bill

The National Cattlemen’s Beef Association (NCBA) is encouraged by the Senate’s passing of the “One Big Beautfiul Bill” and is now urging the House to quickly pass the revised version so President Trump can sign it into law. Notably, this version does not include the...

Iowa reacts to Senate passage of reconciliation bill

Iowa reacts to Senate passage of reconciliation bill

Ernst Celebrates Big Beautiful Win for Iowans WASHINGTON – U.S. Senator Joni Ernst (R-Iowa) released the following statement celebrating the passage of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act: “President Trump’s One Big Beautiful Bill delivers on what Iowans voted for in...

Iowa’s experience informs national H5N1 effort

Iowa’s experience informs national H5N1 effort

Concerns about H5N1’s potential impact on America’s hog herds have been building for some time, especially since the virus crossed the species barrier in 2024, infecting dairy cattle and a handful of humans. While it hasn’t proven as deadly to mammals as it has to...

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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...

Beef-on-dairy sector growing in popularity

Beef-on-dairy sector growing in popularity

Many industry experts say the beef-on-dairy sector is booming, as are efforts to make these cows as profitable as possible for producers. Laurence Williams, Dairy-Beef Cross Development Lead at Purina, said genetics are an important component when it comes to the best...

Making tough decisions on fall fertilizer

Making tough decisions on fall fertilizer

As the harvest season approaches farmers are preparing to make tough decisions on fertilizer. With phosphorus and potassium prices high, some growers might be tempted to pull back on fertilizer but that can be a rash decision that can lead to problems in the future....