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Farmers already expect higher breakeven prices in 2027

Farmers already expect higher breakeven prices in 2027

The Purdue University/CME Group's Ag Economy Barometer declined in April as economic uncertainty caused a dip in farmer optimism for the future of their operations. Michael Langemeier, director of Purdue University’s Center for Commercial Agriculture, says that corn growers are doing the math and expect even higher breakeven prices during the 2027 growing season. Despite the dip in the ag economy barometer and tightening margins for producers, many respondents to the survey indicated that they...

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MAHA report could hurt farmers and consumers

MAHA report could hurt farmers and consumers

The National Corn Growers Association responded to the Making America Healthy Again Committee report which raised unfounded questions about the safety of pesticides. The NCGA released a report speaking to the economic impact of widely-used technologies like atrazine...

GROWMARK invests in future ag professionals

GROWMARK invests in future ag professionals

Fifty-five students across the U.S. and Ontario, Canada, have been awarded $2,000 scholarships through the GROWMARK Foundation, supporting their pursuit of degrees in agriculture or business-related fields. Nearly 805 students applied for the competitive program, with...

Second B99 biodiesel terminal in the nation unveiled in Des Moines

Second B99 biodiesel terminal in the nation unveiled in Des Moines

Through a collaborative effort and innovation involving ag groups and agribusiness, the first B99 biodiesel terminal in Iowa was unveiled today in Des Moines. The B99 terminal is located at the Pilot's Des Moines travel center and is one of only two B99 retail pumps...

New campaign against Prop 12 begins

New campaign against Prop 12 begins

The Center for Environment and Welfare launched a new educational campaign urging Congress to stop the far-reaching consequences of California’s Proposition 12. The Center calls it an “overreaching law” that’s driving up U.S. grocery prices. The “Food Price Fix”...

Food Bank of Iowa appoints familiar face as new CEO

Food Bank of Iowa appoints familiar face as new CEO

After a nearly six-month national search, the Food Bank of Iowa has appointed a familiar face to be its next president and CEO. Since joining the Food Bank of Iowa in 2016, Tami Nielsen has held several important roles and helped to build many valuable relationships...

NRCS celebrating 90 years and looking ahead to future

NRCS celebrating 90 years and looking ahead to future

The Natural Resources Conservation Service recently celebrated 90 years of protecting soil health and serving farmers to do so. However, they aren’t resting on their laurels. Aubrey Bettencourt, NRCS Chief, said connecting with farmers is something they talk about a...

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Iowa farmers face tough old crop decisions

Iowa farmers face tough old crop decisions

As summer winds down, many farmers are working to finish moving the last of their 2024 old crop grain out of storage. But with market pressure mounting and prices slipping, it’s becoming more difficult to find strong opportunities. The clock is ticking, and making the...

H-2A program still needs updating, AFBF says

H-2A program still needs updating, AFBF says

Farmers and ranchers need a more efficient program for supplying labor. Difficulty finding adequate labor is a common challenge for farmers across the U.S. Phillip Hunter, chair of the American Farm Bureau Federation (AFBF) Ag Labor Issue Advisory Committee, said...