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Active August weather could boost Iowa crops

Active August weather could boost Iowa crops

Strong thunderstorms rolled through Iowa on the opening morning of the Iowa State Fair, putting the weather front and center. While the storms may not have been what fairgoers wanted to see, the broader weather pattern could be arriving at a good time for Iowa crops. El Niño is helping establish an active weather pattern across the Corn Belt. DTN meteorologist John Baranick says the pattern was evident in June, relaxed somewhat during July, and has returned in August. That comes as corn and...

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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...

USDA moves forward with mandatory relocation despite pushback

USDA moves forward with mandatory relocation despite pushback

The USDA Rural Development Mission Area intends to move nearly 3,000 members of its workforce out of the Washington, DC area, according to a report from Meatingplace. The relocation aims to modernize operations, increase accountability, and ensure federal resources...

Heavy rain hits crops in central Iowa again

Heavy rain hits crops in central Iowa again

Earlier this week, torrential rains hit central Iowa once again via a windbag storm. On top of the rain, heavy wind and hail damaged crops in some parts of the state. Dan Bjorklund, technical agronomist at Landus Cooperative, said that, while central and eastern Iowa...

Record voter support for E15 captures Senate’s attention

Record voter support for E15 captures Senate’s attention

A new voter poll shows record support for all year around higher-ethanol fuel blend. Geoff Cooper, President and CEO of the Renewable Fuels Association, wants to use the data to advance year-round E15 legislation through the Senate. He explains that voter support for...

Nutrien offers producers added financial flexibility

Nutrien offers producers added financial flexibility

Farmers continue to face financial pressure as depressed commodity prices and elevated input costs squeeze profit margins across the countryside. As producers look for ways to preserve working capital while still investing in their crops, financing has become another...

Southern Rust has been detected again in Iowa

Southern Rust has been detected again in Iowa

Last year, Southern Rust made a late appearance in corn fields across Iowa and wreaked havoc on yields. Yesterday, Southern Rust was officially confirmed in a few Iowa counties, which is particularly alarming considering the similar timing to last year's problems....

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U.S. pork exports to Japan show strong rebound

U.S. pork exports to Japan show strong rebound

Exports of U.S. pork to Japan have shown an impressive rebound in 2026. The market has faced challenges such as high energy costs and a weak yen against the U.S. dollar, but some value sectors have increasingly relied on U.S. pork loin and pork butt. USMEF President...

Markets react to July USDA cattle reports

Markets react to July USDA cattle reports

The USDA released two important reports last week that each had a direct impact on the U.S. cattle industry: the July Cattle Inventory and July Cattle on Feed Reports. Bernt Nelson, an economist with the American Farm Bureau Federation, said the two reports offer a...

Naig: Heat, timely rain shaping Iowa crops

Naig: Heat, timely rain shaping Iowa crops

Iowa farmers have faced a little bit of everything this summer. Extended stretches of heat have increased stress on crops and livestock, while scattered thunderstorms have brought much-needed rainfall to some areas and flooding, hail, and damaging winds to others....