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U.S. soybeans set for first shipment to China since May

U.S. soybeans set for first shipment to China since May

Two cargo ships were headed for port terminals near New Orleans, Louisiana, this week to load the first shipments of U.S. soybeans to China since May. That’s according to a shipping schedule seen by Reuters. A third ship was heading to a Texas Gulf Coast terminal to be loaded with Chinese-bound U.S. sorghum in the coming days. That’s the first American shipment of the feed grain to China since the middle of March. China has booked almost two million metric tons of U.S. soybeans and a smaller...

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Ag may have a quiet year in the Iowa State House

Ag may have a quiet year in the Iowa State House

The last few years were busy for agriculture in the state of Iowa. We saw ethanol legislation, property tax legislation, and so much more. With all that accomplished, there isn?t a whole lot left on the immediate horizon for ag under the dome of the Iowa capitol...

Research identifies $400 million in unrealized soybean value

Research identifies $400 million in unrealized soybean value

A new partnership aims to increase soybean flower and pod retention. This unrealized value could bring $50 per acre or $400 million in economic return for U.S. soybean farmers, according to the United Soybean Board. The collaborative focus will test how heat and...

HPAI causing increase in egg prices

HPAI causing increase in egg prices

The highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) outbreak is causing a short supply of eggs, leading to higher prices for consumers. According to American Farm Bureau Federation Economist Bernt Nelson, the key factor in that price change is the inventory of laying...

The importance of making plans for planting

The importance of making plans for planting

As February approaches it?s still too cold with too much snow on the ground to get much work done outside. However, it is a great time to sit down and draft a plan of attack for planting season 2023.Andrew Penney is a technical agronomist with Dekalb based in Iowa. He...

U.S. Export Sales Report (1-26-23)

This week?s exports were average to slightly bullish. Corn numbers are still just a little disappointing, but soybeans and wheat are friendly. Allendale commodity broker Greg McBride provided a breakdown of this week?s U.S. Export Sales Report.McBride said there have...

Brazil’s family farms are not that different from ours

Brazil’s family farms are not that different from ours

The Siebt family started Fazenda Gaucha in 1976, in the Brazilian state of Minas Gerais, literally from nothing. They started from less than nothing. Rogerio Luiz Siebt and his wife, Solange arrived when he was 21 and she was 19. There was no power or water. The only...

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Cow health more at risk during dry periods

Cow health more at risk during dry periods

Animal health is a priority for livestock producers. This is especially true in the dairy industry where the health of the cow means dollars to the operation. Most farmers check and clean their cows daily while on their lactation cycle, but the folks at Boehringer...