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Farmers should take more time to market grain

Farmers should take more time to market grain

With the current market conditions and overseas trade challenges, many farmers are holding onto their grain for the right time to sell. But holding grain longer brings challenges that can impact its overall quality and value. Even small declines in quality and small amounts of shrink can quickly cancel out the benefits of waiting for a higher market price. John Mays, the senior director of specialty ag at Central Life Sciences, talks about how grain quality can decline during longer storage...

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Farmers biding their time with input purchases

Farmers biding their time with input purchases

As commodity prices fell in recent months, input costs have been slow to follow. Josh Linville, vice president of fertilizer for StoneX, says buying inputs is a challenge for farmers. There are geopolitical situations that could have a significant impact on the...

The perfect mix of versatility and performance from John Deere

The perfect mix of versatility and performance from John Deere

When it comes to the business of farming, getting the most out of your dollar is paramount. That’s why when making equipment decisions, a versatile piece of farm machinery can often be the best option for farmers. The 6M Series of tractors from John Deere fits the...

Pork producers talk farm bill, Prop 12 during fly-in

Pork producers talk farm bill, Prop 12 during fly-in

Ag Secretary Tom Vilsack and Senator John Boozman (R-AR) met with 120 pork farmers at the National Pork Producers Council’s Fall Legislative Action Conference. They discussed prospects for a 2024 Farm Bill and a federal solution to California’s Prop 12. NPPC said that...

USSEC Pleased with Connext event in San Francisco

USSEC Pleased with Connext event in San Francisco

A couple of weeks ago we had the chance to talk with Iowa soybean producer April Hemmes as she was in San Francisco for the Soy Connext event which connected soybean growers from around the country with international customers to help tell the story of what we're...

Kubota RTV-X designed to make farm chores easier

Kubota RTV-X designed to make farm chores easier

When you picture a farm, it’s easy to first imagine the massive tractors that are required to do many of the operating tasks. However, most farmers also have smaller utility vehicles that are great for less demanding jobs or even just for transportation. At this...

U.S. Export Sales Report (9-13-24)

U.S. Export Sales Report (9-13-24)

With September being the beginning of the new marketing year, the export sales can be deceiving. Allendale commodity broker Greg McBride said this week’s numbers look better than they actually are. With all of that being said, though, McBride said the export sales...

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Protecting small businesses from the CTA

Protecting small businesses from the CTA

Recently, enforcement of the Corporate Transparency Act (CTA) was put on hold. In theory, the CTA is designed to weed out any money laundering schemes, terrorism financing, and tax fraud. In practice, however, Iowa Congressman Zach Nunn says the CTA places an...

U.S. Export Sales Report (9-13-24)

U.S. Export Sales Report (12-19-24)

After getting quite a jump on the marketing year, export sales have been fairly disappointing over the last month. Allendale commodity broker Greg McBride gave an update on the latest numbers from the USDA. As for the flash sales, McBride said they’ve been mostly...

Pork producers talk farm bill, Prop 12 during fly-in

Congress leaving town with no Prop 12 fix

The National Pork Producers Council is deeply disappointed in Congress’ decision to relinquish its responsibility to produce a five-year farm bill and an overdue federal solution to California’s Proposition 12. The organization says pork producers don’t have the...