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Increasing farm bankruptcies highlight economic challenges

Increasing farm bankruptcies highlight economic challenges

New data from U.S. court filings indicate farm bankruptcy has risen again. This is yet another indicator that we are experiencing a struggling farm economy. Samantha Ayoub, an economist with the American Farm Bureau Federation, said the data paints a stark picture of the farm economy. Ayoub said farm bankruptcies are not a perfect indicator of the farm economy, since the data often lags behind real farm finances. Additionally, Ayoub said only a small number of farms are even eligible for...

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Demand for U.S. pork continues to grow in Mexico

Demand for U.S. pork continues to grow in Mexico

Following a record year of $2.6 billion of pork exports to Mexico in 2024, demand for U.S. pork has continued to expand in Mexico in 2025, growing 11% in the first quarter. According to U.S. Meat Export Federation (USMEF) Mexico Director Gerardo Rodriguez, pork...

Produce industry calls for fair farm policy

Produce industry calls for fair farm policy

When Iowans think about trade and ag policy, especially in the context of the Farm Bill, the focus often falls on corn, soybeans, beef, and pork. But there’s a broader picture to consider. Specialty crops—including fruits, vegetables, and other unique products—also...

EPA administrator tells Senate he supports year-round E-15

EPA administrator tells Senate he supports year-round E-15

The administrator of the US Environmental Protection Agency says the most effective way to allow year-round E-15 sales is through Congressional action. Testifying before the Senate Appropriations Committee on Wednesday, Lee Zeldin told lawmakers, “That is the most...

NCBA applauds introduction of STOP Screwworms Act

NCBA applauds introduction of STOP Screwworms Act

Legislative action is being taken as the threat posed by New World screwworm continues to increase. Earlier this week, the National Cattlemen's Beef Association joined affiliate state associations to urge Congress to pass the STOP Screwworms Act. NCBA Senior Vice...

A bipartisan farm bill helps all Iowans

A bipartisan farm bill helps all Iowans

The farm bill carries a legacy of bipartisanship with both sides of aisle routinely working together to pass the bill that affects all Americans. However, in recent years partisan lines have been drawn in the sand with each side of the aisle unwilling to budge from...

Iowa State University researchers discover new SCN vulnerability

Iowa State University researchers discover new SCN vulnerability

A study co-authored by an Iowa State University (ISU) professor has identified a new vulnerability in the signals that cyst nematodes- in particular, soybean cyst nematodes (SCN)- use to infect plant roots. This could prove to be a potent method for reducing damage...

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U.S. Export Sales Report (7-10-25)

U.S. Export Sales Report (7-10-25)

This week brought yet another great report for U.S. export sales. Allendale commodity broker Greg McBride said the corn numbers are continuing to impress. Soybeans also had an impressive week and nearly set another weekly record. Rounding out the positive feeling from...

Iowa producers can now receive disaster aid

Iowa producers can now receive disaster aid

Iowa producers will soon be able to receive funds that were earmarked for 2023 and 2024 natural disasters. The USDA is opening the signup period for the Supplemental Disaster Relief Program for farmers and ranchers across the country. Danny Much, an economist for the...

Rollins shuts down southern ports again

Rollins shuts down southern ports again

A new case of New World screwworm appeared this week, only 160 miles from the Mexico-U.S. border. USDA had previously announced a risk-based phased-in port reopening strategy for cattle, bison, and equine from Mexico that began on July 7. The new case raises...