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Saving money on paper can still lead to losses in the field

Saving money on paper can still lead to losses in the field

The 2025 crop season had a little bit of everything in Iowa. A lot of moisture early and dry conditions in August. Southern rust pressure throughout the state and weed pressure from persistent weeds such as waterhemp. The takeaway? Even if you think you are saving money by pulling back on pre-emergence products and fungicide applications, the results at the end of the season can tell a different story says Eric Scherder of Corteva Agriscience. Scherder says that fungicides can offer a lot to a...

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Secretary Naig urges Iowans to focus on safety this harvest season

Secretary Naig urges Iowans to focus on safety this harvest season

With the busy harvest season commencing across the state, Iowa Secretary of Agriculture Mike Naig is urging Iowans to keep safety top of mind in the field, around the farm and on the road. In recognition of National Farm Safety and Health Week, Secretary Naig has...

Low water levels slowing transport on the Mississippi River

Low water levels slowing transport on the Mississippi River

After a spring that was loaded with moisture that busted our multi-year drought and slowed down some of the plantings, it is hard to believe that we are talking about dry conditions and low rivers once again. Low rainfalls around the Midwest have contributed again to...

Iowans testify before Senate committee on disaster relief programs

Iowans testify before Senate committee on disaster relief programs

Today, the Senate Small Business and Entrepreneurship Committee, which is chaired by U.S. Senator Jeanne Shaheen (D-NH), hosted a hearing to discuss the challenges facing rural small businesses and the federal support they have received, specifically through the U.S....

Research reaffirms safety of properly prepared pork

Research reaffirms safety of properly prepared pork

USDA released research confirming a negligible risk of trichinella from their study of 3.2 million samples taken from Pork Quality Assurance® Plus (PQA Plus) farms. Heather Fowler, director of producer and public safety for the National Pork Board, said this research...

Grassley speaks on possible Stabenow farm aid add to CR

Grassley speaks on possible Stabenow farm aid add to CR

There are rumblings on Capitol Hill that Senate Ag Chairwoman Debbie Stabenow is considering attaching temporary relief for farmers, in place of a new farm bill, to a must-pass stop-gap spending bill. Farm broadcasters asked United States Senator Chuck Grassley (R-IA)...

Trade policy shifts impact on U.S. agriculture

Trade policy shifts impact on U.S. agriculture

Agricultural economists from North Dakota State University have examined the proposed trade policies of the two presidential candidates and one proposal being floated in Congress. The NDSU experts laid out the potential losses to soybean, corn, wheat, and beef exports...

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Argentina sees more soybeans this year

Argentina sees more soybeans this year

We watch what happens with our neighbors in South America regarding crop production and its effects on our markets. Brazil is the largest soybean producer and exporter in the world, and Argentina is one of our largest corn competitors. Their production capabilities...

Third stopgap passes with farm, disaster aid

Third stopgap passes with farm, disaster aid

The third time was the charm, as the House and then the Senate passed stopgap funding legislation with farm and disaster aid to avert a midnight Friday government shutdown late last week. The legislation passed 366 to 34, clearing a two-thirds ‘yes’ vote threshold to...