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Iowa Dairy Princess passes crown at state fair

Iowa Dairy Princess passes crown at state fair

The Iowa dairy industry has a new set of representatives following the crowning of the 73rd Iowa Dairy Princess and alternate at the Iowa State Fair. Hannah Hagen of Allamakee County was selected as the 73rd Iowa Dairy Princess, while Mae Wiedemeyer, representing the Iowa Jersey Cattle Club, was named alternate. As the new princesses prepare for the year ahead, outgoing Iowa Dairy Princess Kelsey Timp is looking back on a year that took her across the state promoting dairy farmers and...

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Consolidation trends in the U.S. nitrogen fertilizer industry

Consolidation trends in the U.S. nitrogen fertilizer industry

While geopolitical conflicts often take the balme for volatile nitrogen fertilizer prices, decades of deep industry consolidation- driven by natural gas costs- may be the true underlying factor. Henrique Monaco, a Ph.D. candidate in agricultural economics at the...

U.S. Export Sales Report (7-24-26)

U.S. Export Sales Report (7-24-26)

This week saw another mostly uneventful export sales report, but that is typical for this time of year. Allendale commodity broker Greg McBride said the corn markets are mostly done looking at the old crop sales and have instead shifted their focus to the shipment...

The new Agronomy Zone will be unveiled at 2026 Farm Progress Show

The new Agronomy Zone will be unveiled at 2026 Farm Progress Show

The Farm Progress Show is one of the best environments in agriculture to learn about the newest equipment, technology, and innovative management practices. Each year the show rotates between host sites in Boone Iowa and Decatur Illinois and this year the show returns...

USB budget to sharpen focus, maximize returns

USB budget to sharpen focus, maximize returns

The United Soybean Board has approved a $122.5 million budget for fiscal year 2027, investing soybean checkoff dollars to expand markets and strengthen demand for U.S. soy. The farmer-led board says funding will support research, promotion, and education across food,...

R-CALF says imports hinder herd growth

R-CALF says imports hinder herd growth

The U.S. cattle herd remains at its lowest level in decades, leaving beef supplies historically tight and raising questions about when producers will begin expanding their herds. While economists often point to cattle prices, forage conditions, and producer...

House approves additional farm aid

House approves additional farm aid

The U.S. House of Representatives has approved $12 billion in additional farm aid as part of its budget reconciliation package. John Newton, vice president of public policy with the American Farm Bureau Federation, says the struggles of the farm economy have made...

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GLP-1 trend fuels demand for U.S. dairy

GLP-1 trend fuels demand for U.S. dairy

Consumer demand is reshaping the dairy industry, introducing new market opportunities for versatile dairy producers. The biggest growth isn't coming from traditional products like cheese and butter. Instead, processors are investing heavily in high-protein milk,...

USDA reminds farmers of important deadlines

USDA reminds farmers of important deadlines

USDA is reminding farmers and ranchers that deadlines are approaching for several programs designed to help offset higher input costs, recover from disasters, and strengthen financial protection. The Farm Service Agency says applications for the Assistance for...

Extreme heat impacts the Midwest

Extreme heat impacts the Midwest

Extreme heat has been impacting the western two-thirds of the United States in recent days as crops are in critical stages of growth. One example of the intense heat occurred recently in the badlands of South Dakota says USDA meteorologist Brad Rippey. Although...