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Fertility management takes priority as margins tighten

Fertility management takes priority as margins tighten

Farmers heading into the next growing season are facing a familiar challenge. Input costs remain elevated, margins are tight, and uncertainty in the broader economy continues to weigh on nearly every decision made on the farm. In an environment like this, agronomists say the focus has to return to fundamentals and to the inputs farmers can still control. Mike Howell, senior agronomist with Nutrien, says those economic pressures are front and center in conversations he is having with growers...

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Creating success in the soy industry by driving demand

Creating success in the soy industry by driving demand

It’s been a challenging year financially for many farmers, especially on the soybean side of things. Tariffs, trade deals, and swinging market prices have all added a significant amount of stress. The United Soybean Board (USB) says driving demand will be the key to...

Frozen versus fresh turkey from a food safety perspective

Frozen versus fresh turkey from a food safety perspective

Side dishes on the Thanksgiving dinner table receive a lot of plaudits, from mashed potatoes and gravy to green bean casserole and cranberry sauce. However, the Thanksgiving turkey remains the star of the show. And while many Thanksgiving dinner cooks are seasoned...

U.S. soybeans set for first shipment to China since May

U.S. soybeans set for first shipment to China since May

Two cargo ships were headed for port terminals near New Orleans, Louisiana, this week to load the first shipments of U.S. soybeans to China since May. That’s according to a shipping schedule seen by Reuters. A third ship was heading to a Texas Gulf Coast terminal to...

Farmers are dealing with severe financial stress

Farmers are dealing with severe financial stress

The American Farm Bureau Federation (AFBF) is bringing attention to the financial plight of the country’s farmers and ranchers. A recent AFBF Market Intel Report shows that financial stress is severe and persistent across farm country. John Newton, AFBF vice president...

Naig says Vietnam is ready to buy more Iowa products

Naig says Vietnam is ready to buy more Iowa products

Iowa Secretary of Agriculture Mike Naig says the state’s recent trade mission to Southeast Asia revealed significant opportunities for Iowa agriculture in Vietnam. The delegation included Iowa commodity groups representing corn, soybeans, pork, and beef, along with...

USDA releases more missing export sales data

USDA releases more missing export sales data

More of the missing export data from the government shutdown was released this morning. The most recent report includes data of the week ending October 9th. Allendale commodity broker Greg McBride said the corn numbers line up well with the expectations from the USDA....

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USDA releases more missing export sales data

Tariff aid expected this week or next

With farm margins under pressure, USDA is expected to roll out long anticipated tariff assistance soon. That’s Undersecretary for Farm Production and Conservation Richard Fordyce during his Senate confirmation hearing this year. Fordyce says USDA is adding up farm...

USTR holding public hearing on USMCA

USTR holding public hearing on USMCA

The Office of the U.S. Trade Representative (USTR) will hold a public hearing this week on the U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA). The hearing is in anticipation of a scheduled review of the trade pact set for next year. A keynote session of the U.S. Meat Export...