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Buying soybeans from a trusted source, designed for local conditions

Buying soybeans from a trusted source, designed for local conditions

When choosing which soybeans to plant, growers want to make sure that they are buying seed from a trusted source that is just as committed to soybeans as growers are. Monty Malone, a soybean variety development lead with Xitavo says that the Xitavo soybean seed-exclusive varieties team is 100% dedicated to soybeans. Malone says that every bag of Xitavo soybean seed-exclusive varieties is backed by innovation and local testing with Xitavo breeding sites in Iowa, Illinois, and Minnesota. He adds...

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NPPC VP talks current swine industry issues

NPPC VP talks current swine industry issues

Earlier this month at the World Pork Expo in Des Moines, our own Quentin Slater was able to talk with Vice President of the National Pork Producers Council Rob Brenneman to discuss current issues in the pork industry, how the industry continues to better itself, and...

Iowa approves carbon pipeline project

Iowa approves carbon pipeline project

The Iowa Utilities Board granted approval for a proposed carbon pipeline project to begin in the state. That clears the way for Summit Carbon to build that segment of the pipeline that covers 688 miles in 29 Iowa counties. The board hasn’t yet granted a permit that...

Hot weather impacting livestock gains

Hot weather impacting livestock gains

The hot weather we’ve been experiencing lately has been dangerous for anything and anyone outside, especially when it comes to livestock. Animals want to avoid eating when it’s hot out, as digestion creates even more heat in their bodies. Tyler Schau of AgMarket.Net...

What to expect in the USDA acreage and quarterly grain stocks reports

What to expect in the USDA acreage and quarterly grain stocks reports

On Friday the USDA will publish its Acreage and quarterly Grain Stocks reports at 11am. Will the reports be in line with industry expectations, or will there be any surprises included in the data on Friday? Jim McCormick, co-founder of AgMarket.Net, says that the...

Traceability is key to managing foreign animal diseases

Traceability is key to managing foreign animal diseases

Biosecurity has never been more important for the nation’s pork farms, especially in the face of diseases like PRRS and African Swine Fever. Dr. Brent Pepin, director of swine health at the National Pork Board, said the industry is working together to improve...

State disasters declared due to flooding

State disasters declared due to flooding

The governors of Iowa, South Dakota, and Minnesota have all issued emergency declarations as heavy rains that began late last week flooded several rivers in the Upper Midwest. A large number of counties in southeastern South Dakota, southwestern Minnesota, and...

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Ag trade deficit continues to grow

Ag trade deficit continues to grow

The ag trade deficit continues to grow, based on USDA’s latest trade figures for fiscal year ’24 through August. USDA Economist Bart Kenner says US farm exports continue to decrease. Imports on the other hand are on the upswing. That’s nearly twice the farm trade...

Crop protection doesn’t end in the field

Crop protection doesn’t end in the field

We talk about what we need to do to protect our crops in the fields. We use various tools meant to protect our hard work from weeds, disease, and insects. We invest a lot of money into the plants we grow in the field and don’t want to see that investment endangered....