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Grain markets monitoring three major headlines

Grain markets monitoring three major headlines

The ag marketplace has been all over the place recently. This week alone saw double-digit moves in both positive and negative directions for corn and soybeans, with both markets finishing the week higher. There are a few major news factors that have led to this heightened volatility. Bill Moore of PRICE Futures Group said there’s a lot of hope that a peace treaty can finally be reached with Iran. Moore said the markets are also anticipating the May WASDE report, which will offer the first good...

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Iowa Biodiesel Board pleased with biomass-based diesel volumes from EPA

Iowa Biodiesel Board pleased with biomass-based diesel volumes from EPA

Following the Environmental Protection Agency’s release of the proposed Renewable Fuel Standard volumes for 2026 and 2027, ag and biofuel groups are publishing their reactions to the proposed volumes. Grant Kimberley, executive director of the Iowa Biodiesel Board...

World Pork Expo hosts second Young Pork Advocates Issues Meet

World Pork Expo hosts second Young Pork Advocates Issues Meet

The second annual Young Pork Advocates Issues Meet was held at this year’s World Pork Expo. The event, which is for young people aged 18-22, has competitors take a deep dive into current pork industry issues and gain an understanding of the National Pork Producers...

ISU CALS News: Change in leadership for CALS Career Services

ISU CALS News: Change in leadership for CALS Career Services

Plans are in place to continue offering students the high level of support the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences Career Services office has become known for, following the recent retirement of two long-time employees. Mike Gaul has served as director of CALS...

June WASDE report overshadowed in commodity markets by EPA news

This month’s WASDE report was mostly neutral, which is what we usually expect from the USDA at this time of year. More will be revealed about the status of this year’s crop at the end of the month. Allendale commodity broker Greg McBride said the old crop corn ending...

Farm transitions are becoming increasingly challenging

Farm transitions are becoming increasingly challenging

The ag industry must do something about the average age of America’s farmers as it keeps rising. The next generation of ag leaders is entering the work force, but we’re not seeing enough of them return to the farm. Chad Hart, agricultural economist at Iowa State...

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Keeping pigs cool during hot summer months

Keeping pigs cool during hot summer months

During the hot Iowa summer months, it is highly important for swine producers to protect their pigs from heat stress in order to maintain their health and productivity. Mark Oberreuter, ag engineer at Automated Production, said pigs are just as susceptible to heat...

USDA issues August livestock report

USDA issues August livestock report

Based on the mid-year cattle report, a further tightening is expected of calves available for placement in late 2025 and early 2026. The report also suggests steady but gradual changes to inventories of beef cows and replacement heifers. That means the 2025 and 2026...