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Tariffs test farmers while Canada defies predictions

Tariffs test farmers while Canada defies predictions

Tariffs have become a nagging concern for farmers who depend on reliable markets to move their crops and livestock. While the promise was that these measures would force trading partners into fairer agreements, producers are still left dealing with uncertainty and market disruptions. For many, the benefits remain more talk than reality. Instead of relief, the question lingers whether these tariffs are doing more harm at home than good abroad. Farmers were told tariffs would push our trading...

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SCOTUS won?t hear glyphosate case

SCOTUS won?t hear glyphosate case

Many farm groups are disappointed by the Supreme Court?s Tuesday decision not to hear a case that could have far-reaching implications for producers? use of the key herbicide glyphosate.The Supreme Court?s refusal to hear the case ?Monsanto vs. Hardeman? comes amid...

Pioneer study shows SCN at an alarming rate

Pioneer study shows SCN at an alarming rate

We all know about the damage that Soybean Cyst Nematode (SCN) can cause. Those little pests are robbing several bushels per acre of our soybeans. With the new crop November 2022 beans sitting at just over $15 per bushel, it doesn?t take long to see a dramatic loss of...

South American Weather and Crop Update (6-21-22)

South American Weather and Crop Update (6-21-22)

Conditions haven?t changed much in South America. There?s still quite a bit of dryness, which is allowing harvest to continue at a good pace. Allendale commodity broker Greg McBride said they?re looking at finishing harvest soon.McBride also provided a crop progress...

Russia accused of “weaponizing hunger”

Russia accused of “weaponizing hunger”

As we get ready to enter the 5th month of Russia?s invasion of Ukraine, we are seeing the toll being taken around the world. With the amount of food that Ukraine provides to that part of the world, the loss of their exports has been causing many problems.While Putin...

Lawmakers looking to address supply chain issues

Lawmakers looking to address supply chain issues

As lawmakers are seeking ways to fix supply chain issues, U.S. Representative Ron Kind says tackling them is top priority right now. Those supply chain issues include the Ocean Shipping Reform Act signed by President Biden just this last week.Kind, the Wisconsin...

Cattle industry fighting SEC climate rule

Cattle industry fighting SEC climate rule

The National Cattlemen?s Beef Association filed comments on the Securities and Exchange Commission?s controversial greenhouse gas disclosure rule. The rule would require publicly-traded companies to disclose their direct, energy-electricity consumption, and supply...

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USDA releases February WASDE report

USDA releases February WASDE report

The Department of Agriculture Released the February World Agricultural Supply and Demand Report Wednesday. This month's 2022/23 U.S. corn outlook is for lower corn used for ethanol and larger ending stocks. Corn used for ethanol is reduced 25 million bushels. The...

Used farm machinery still a hot ticket item

Used farm machinery still a hot ticket item

Steffes Group is a nationally recognized leader in the auction industry and its booth at the Iowa Ag Expo in Des Moines was a hive of activity with farmers and landowners asking questions about farm equipment and land auctions.The IARN had a chance to speak with...