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AFBF emphasizes need for economic assistance

AFBF emphasizes need for economic assistance

There are still many challenges facing farm country. During a recent phone call with Ag Secretary Brooke Rollins, American Farm Bureau Federation President Zippy Duvall took the opportunity to discuss two important issues facing agriculture. Duvall said he had a great conversation with the Secretary, who understands the challenges facing U.S. farmers and ranchers. Duvall said his goal for the conversation was to emphasize the economic conditions that have led to a perfect storm of...

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Rollins heads USDA Mexico trade mission and screwworm review

Rollins heads USDA Mexico trade mission and screwworm review

U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins led the largest USDA agribusiness trade mission ever assembled during a visit to Mexico City last week. The delegation included forty one American companies, more than thirty commodity groups and advocacy groups, six state...

Non-food uses for U.S. soybeans

Non-food uses for U.S. soybeans

The livestock industry drives most of the demand for U.S. soybeans, but there are actually plenty of non-food opportunities for soybeans as well. Soybean protein can be used in rubber products, which opens the door for a myriad of different uses. United Soybean Board...

New National FFA President looking forward to the coming year

New National FFA President looking forward to the coming year

Trey Myers of Oklahoma was recently elected as the new president of National FFA. He said it hasn’t truly sunk in yet, but it’s getting there. Myers said he was elected to a local FFA office as a freshman in college, but he wasn’t sure if he wanted to run for National...

H-2A program still needs more fixes to be affordable

H-2A program still needs more fixes to be affordable

The calls for modernizing the H-2A program for temporary agricultural workers continue to be heard across the spectrum of agriculture. The worker visa program has seen some recent adjustments to calculating the Adverse Effect Wage Rate which is seen as an improvement...

Iowa 4-H youth development receives $50,000 grant from Iowa Total Care

Iowa 4-H youth development receives $50,000 grant from Iowa Total Care

Iowa 4-H Youth Development today announced the receipt of a $50,000 grant from Iowa Total Care, a provider of Medicaid healthcare coverage in Iowa and a Centene Corporation (NYSE: CNC). The grant will support early literacy skill development in all Iowa counties....

New herbicide technology aims to tackle Iowa’s weed challenges

New herbicide technology aims to tackle Iowa’s weed challenges

As harvest wraps up across Iowa, many farmers are already turning their attention to 2026 and the tools they will need to stay ahead of stubborn weeds. Weed pressure itself was not overwhelming this year, but the challenge remains constant. Waterhemp and Palmer...

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