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With margins tight for farmers, precision spraying technology makes a big difference

With margins tight for farmers, precision spraying technology makes a big difference

As harvest wraps up, the average person not involved in agriculture might think farming is done for a while. However, as every farmer knows, farming might be done for this growing season, but it’s already time to start thinking about next spring. Bryce Baker of PTx says that while sprayer technology has improved a lot in recent years, it is now becoming even more precise and efficient than ever before. He says that in a time where margins are tight for farmers, dialing in their precision ag...

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AFBF files challenge to new WOTUS rule

The American Farm Bureau Federation (AFBF) and 17 other organizations are challenging the new Waters of the U.S. (WOTUS) rule in a lawsuit. AFBF Deputy General Counsel Travis Cushman said the new WOTUS rule once again gives the federal government sweeping authority...

Emerald Ash Borer confirmed in Monona, Osceola, and Woodbury counties

Emerald Ash Borer confirmed in Monona, Osceola, and Woodbury counties

Emerald Ash Borer Confirmed in Monona, Osceola, and Woodbury CountiesAsh tree-killing insect now confirmed in all but three of Iowa?s 99 countiesDES MOINES, Iowa (Jan. 19, 2023) ? Emerald ash borer (EAB) has been discovered in Monona, Osceola, and Woodbury Counties...

Cattlemen?s Beef Board using Beef Checkoff to combat misinformation

Cattlemen?s Beef Board using Beef Checkoff to combat misinformation

With the amount of misinformation circulating nowadays, especially in the ag industry, it?s important to have a group that will stand up and actively combat it. That?s one of the main purposes of the Cattlemen's Beef Board and the Beef Checkoff- to combat...

Managing risks in the markets

Managing risks in the markets

Last week?s WASDE report was expected by many to bring bearish news to the ag marketplace. Instead, the USDA made cuts to ending stocks and harvest acres for corn and soybeans and that led to some bullish price movement. In the following days we saw March corn push to...

Bee vaccine to be available this spring

Bee vaccine to be available this spring

You read that right- there is now a vaccine to help protect honeybees from disease. The USDA recently granted a conditional license for a vaccine to protect the country?s honeybees from foulbrood disease. The vaccine was developed by Dalan Animal Health, a small...

Preparing for planting season by planning ahead

Preparing for planting season by planning ahead

2022 was at the very least a challenging year for many farmers because of the uncertainty.Farmers and producers encountered a weather pattern that was not consistent. Dan Berning, agronomy manager with Pioneer, says that weather was not uniform for farmers, but many...

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Focusing on conservation with IFB at ISF

Focusing on conservation with IFB at ISF

Focusing on conservation at the Iowa State Fair.  It’s the theme for the Iowa Farm Bureau Booth this year, recognizing leaders in conservation along with outstanding practices.  It’s an ongoing effort to minimize tillage and maximize efficiency and Iowa Farm Bureau...

Hinson talks EATS Act and Farm Bill at ISF

Hinson talks EATS Act and Farm Bill at ISF

The Iowa State Fair is one of the best exhibitions of the state’s agriculture, so, naturally, our state legislators are out as well to represent our various commodity groups. Iowa Congresswoman Ashley Hinson stopped by the IARN tent outside of the cattle barn to talk...