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Former ag leaders warn of farm economy in crisis

Former ag leaders warn of farm economy in crisis

A bipartisan group of former leaders of America’s major agricultural commodity organizations and biofuels organizations, farmer leaders, and former USDA officials issued a stark warning to Congress and the Trump administration. In a letter, they outlined the deteriorating state of the farm economy, calling current conditions a potential “widespread collapse of American agriculture.” The letter was signed by Harold Wolle, former NCGA President, Bob Dineen, the past president of the Renewable...

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Beef still rules the meat case

Beef still rules the meat case

Despite ongoing economic uncertainty and rising grocery prices, beef has defied expectations at the meat counter. Historically, tighter household budgets tend to push consumers toward more affordable proteins like pork and chicken. Yet, in a surprising shift, beef has...

Sticking with financial plans during economic volatility

Sticking with financial plans during economic volatility

It’s no secret that the economy is extremely volatile right now. Things were looking pretty grim after President Trump announced his plan for widespread tariffs, and now the markets have shot back up following his announcement today that the retaliatory tariffs will...

There’s nothing micro about the importance of micronutrients

There’s nothing micro about the importance of micronutrients

Micronutrients play a huge role in the success of our crops, especially here in the Corn Belt. Tim Laatsch, North America director of agronomy with Koch Agronomic Services, said a deficiency in micronutrients impacts the overall health and potential yield of both corn...

Optimizing the planting season for a strong start

Optimizing the planting season for a strong start

Planting season has already started for some of the warmer portions of the United States and it won’t be long before farmers in Iowa cross the start line and begin planting crops. Paul Sauer is a product manager for Helena Ag and covers the northern portion of Iowa....

Dairy’s quiet comeback: Signs of strength and hope ahead

Dairy’s quiet comeback: Signs of strength and hope ahead

After enduring years of challenges marked by fluctuating prices and shifting consumer trends, the dairy industry has recently shown signs of renewed strength. Improved demand, stabilizing input costs, and a growing global appetite for dairy products have all...

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Crafting the message for the consumer

Crafting the message for the consumer

Taste What Pork Can Do™ is the new industry wide consumer campaign from the National Pork Board. The campaign is similar in size and scope to successful campaigns of the past such as Pork, The Other White Meat. Kiersten Hafer with the National Pork Board says the...