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Global demand growing for U.S. Soybeans outside China

Global demand growing for U.S. Soybeans outside China

For the past several months, the United States and China have been uneasy trade partners when it comes to soybeans. There is technically an agreement in place, and China has made some purchases, but it has not exactly been the most reliable relationship. That uncertainty is why the U.S. soybean industry has been looking more aggressively toward new and expanding markets around the world, rather than depending so heavily on one customer. The U.S. Soybean Export Council has been leading that...

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South American Weather and Crop Update (9-17-24)

South American Weather and Crop Update (9-17-24)

Much like what we are seeing here in Iowa, the weather in South America is still quite dry. Allendale commodity broker Greg McBride gave an update on the current forecasts for Brazil and Argentina. While it is early to be getting too worried about the weather’s impact...

Budget battle limiting legislative work for farmers

Budget battle limiting legislative work for farmers

With elections looming, the Congressional calendar is tight. Right now, Congress is locked in a funding battle. Emily Buckman, director of government affairs for the American Farm Bureau Federation, says the deadline is quickly approaching. Buckman says a continuing...

Navigating tough weather conditions with a more stable form of nitrogen

Navigating tough weather conditions with a more stable form of nitrogen

One of the biggest memories of the 2024 growing season in Iowa will be the extremely wet start to the season. With plentiful rainfall that quickly replenished Iowa’s soil, eventually some areas in the state became oversaturated with water. When there is too much rain...

Mississippi River levels falling again

Mississippi River levels falling again

For the third consecutive year, Mississippi River water levels are falling again, making shipping goods difficult. Farm Policy News says the low levels are forcing barge companies to put limits on how much cargo they can carry and cutting into farm profits. It was...

NK excited about new BT traits that will be ready for 2026

NK excited about new BT traits that will be ready for 2026

Keeping ahead of pests in our fields is a never-ending job. Having new tools to fight against the toughest pests requires constant innovation. This is especially true when you are fighting against the billion-dollar pest, corn rootworm. NK Seeds has announced a new...

Iowa ag industry represented on USMEF trip to Japan

Iowa ag industry represented on USMEF trip to Japan

Last week, the U.S. Meat Export Federation brought twenty-one representatives from the U.S. beef, pork, corn, and soy sectors on a trip to Japan to see the promotional work that is being done for U.S. red meat in overseas markets. The delegation, known as the USMEF...

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Dairy checkoff highlights work in 2024

Dairy checkoff highlights work in 2024

The dairy checkoff continues to find ways to grow sales and build trust in dairy. Dairy Management Inc. President and CEO Barbara O’Brien said one of the key areas of focus is growing the checkoff’s longtime commitment to research and science and working with...

Record NRCS program acreage enrollment

Record NRCS program acreage enrollment

2024 was a record year for acreage enrollment in USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service programs. In fiscal year 2024, 11 million acres were enrolled in the programs says NRCS Chief Terry Cosby. He says the increase in conservation program investments along with...

USDA invests in domestic fertilizer production

USDA Secretary Tom Vilsack says his agency is making domestic fertilizer production investments in nine states to increase competition, lower fertilizer costs for American farmers, and lower food costs for U.S. consumers. “When we invest in domestic supply chains, we...