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Property rights pressure rises across rural America

Property rights pressure rises across rural America

It is easy to assume Iowa’s fight over carbon pipelines and new transmission lines is something unique to our state. But the same pressures and frustrations are playing out across rural America. Our neighbors to the south in Missouri are confronting many of the same issues as energy demand grows and the race to build new infrastructure puts landowners directly in the path of major projects. Missouri Farm Bureau President Garrett Hawkins says the concerns he hears from his members almost...

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RFID technology protects swine industry with traceability

RFID technology protects swine industry with traceability

No matter how prepared we think the swine industry is, it’s always important to stay vigilant against foreign animal diseases. If an outbreak were to occur, efficient and accurate swine traceability may help reduce the number of animals impacted and the response time....

“Cantina Vibes” promotes U.S. variety meats in Mexico

“Cantina Vibes” promotes U.S. variety meats in Mexico

Variety meat exports provide critical returns for U.S. pork and beef producers, and Mexico is a leading destination for these products. The U.S. Meat Export Federation (USMEF) is promoting pork and beef variety meat items to bars and casual restaurants in Mexico as an...

A new tool for Iowa growers to battle white mold in soybeans

A new tool for Iowa growers to battle white mold in soybeans

White mold is a major robber of soybean yields, and it has become a big enough issue for growers that BASF has developed a new tool designed to battle the threat. Zorina™ Fungicide has received EPA registration approval and will be available for growers next season...

Grain bags find second life through recycling

Grain bags find second life through recycling

It’s that time of year when harvest is winding down and farmyards across the Midwest are filling up with leftover grain bags. They’ve served their purpose, but now comes the question of what to do with them. Most grain bags are designed for single use, and that means...

USDA to issue full November SNAP benefits

USDA to issue full November SNAP benefits

On Friday, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) issued a letter to SNAP State Agency Directors informing them that it will be releasing full November SNAP funding. The move is in compliance with a federal court order issued Thursday by the District Court of Rhode...

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Naig: USDA is back and Iowans stayed committed

Naig: USDA is back and Iowans stayed committed

The federal government is back open following the longest shutdown in United States history. Congress reached an agreement late last week, the President signed it, and agencies have been working their way back to normal ever since. USDA entered the restart period in a...