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USDA cancels Household Food Security Report as food insecurity increases

USDA cancels Household Food Security Report as food insecurity increases

Even as food insecurity continues to rise, the USDA has moved to terminate all future Household Food Security Reports. The announcement, which was ironically made during Hunger Action Month, is another blow to the food banks and pantries across the country that are already struggling to meet the needs of local communities due to a lack of USDA funding. Annette Hacker, chief communications and strategy officer at the Food Bank of Iowa, said the announcement is troubling news for everyone who is...

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Input costs among several factors limiting dairy expansion

Input costs among several factors limiting dairy expansion

Dairy farmers are not looking to expand much right now, especially given the current market conditions. Mike North of Ever.Ag said there are several factors limiting expansion for dairy farmers currently.?Obviously, feed costs and overall input costs and you can throw...

Barge operator can?t make deliveries due to dry Mississippi river

Barge operator can?t make deliveries due to dry Mississippi river

The largest barge operator in the U.S. told its customers last week that it won?t be able to make good on deliveries due to the shrinking Mississippi River. Bloomberg says Ingram Barge Company declared a force majeure in a letter to customers because of the...

Take the opportunity to unplug and power down

Take the opportunity to unplug and power down

I'm sure by now that you've noticed that for the last few days, I've been absent from content on the Iowa Agribusiness Radio Network. Last Wednesday, I turned 42 years old. Since I joined the workforce at age 16, I have always taken my birthday off. I am sure it's...

Iowa soils need good rains before the ground freezes over

Iowa soils need good rains before the ground freezes over

Last night, we got our first real frost of the fall season. It may feel a little early for the temperatures to be this cold already, but this actually lines up with annual patterns. Iowa State Climatologist Dr. Justin Glisan said we usually see our first killing...

Carbon capture project to make ethanol more environmentally friendly

Carbon capture project to make ethanol more environmentally friendly

Proposed carbon capture and a storage pipeline project would make participating ethanol plants more environmentally friendly. Officials with Summit Carbon Solutions and the Ringneck Energy ethanol plant at Onida, South Dakota, invited media, legislators, and other...

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Senate Ag Chair Stabenow talks Farm Bill

Senate Ag Chair Stabenow talks Farm Bill

Last week, we heard from House Ag Committee Chair G.T. Thompson about where he saw the progress of the Farm Bill that is being renewed this year. He seemed to be in a positive frame of mind that they can get it done. Today, we will continue to get that outlook from...

May WASDE report more bearish than expected

May WASDE report more bearish than expected

Today?s WASDE report gave us our first look at the new crop balance sheet. While analysts were expecting a bearish report, it somehow managed to still undercut them. Allendale commodity broker Greg McBride provided a breakdown of this month?s report.McBride said there...

Advocating for U.S. pork sustainability

Dale Stevermer, Minnesota farmer and National Pork Board member, advocated for U.S. pork sustainability at the G7 Agriculture Ministers? meeting in Japan.?All farmers really want to do what's right for the environment, but we don't want to be mandated what to do or...

House Ag Chair Thompson talks Farm Bill

We are all aware the this is a Farm Bill year. Every five years the biggest piece of agriculture and food security legislation is up for renewal. It also gives Congress a chance to hear from the industry about what is working, what is not, and what needs updating. The...