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Cattle industry hopeful for expanding trade opportunities overseas

Cattle industry hopeful for expanding trade opportunities overseas

With the current administration in Washington D.C. attempting to rework more favorable trade with international partners, producers have had to show patience. In some cases, they have had to endure short term pain in hopes of long-term gain. Kent Bacus, the executive director of governmental affairs for the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association, says that while NCBA appreciates the intent behind the efforts, producers are hopeful of seeing results soon. United States beef remains on the...

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From the show ring to the Ronald McDonald House

From the show ring to the Ronald McDonald House

What began in the show ring at the Iowa State Fairgrounds came full circle this fall as youth exhibitors from the 43rd Annual Iowa Governor’s Charity Steer Show reunited to deliver the true impact of their summer’s work. Their efforts extended beyond dollars raised to...

Trade trip aims to deepen ties with Vietnam and Indonesia

Trade trip aims to deepen ties with Vietnam and Indonesia

Iowa Agriculture Secretary Mike Naig was wheels up early this morning as he headed out on a state trade mission to Southeast Asia. The delegation will spend the next several days in Vietnam and Indonesia, two fast-growing markets that continue to show strong interest...

U.S. Export Sales Estimates (11-13-25)

U.S. Export Sales Estimates (11-13-25)

With the end of the government shutdown, this will be the last time for the foreseeable future that we will only have export estimates to look at. Allendale commodity broker Greg McBride said the corn sales are still expected to be strong. Over in the soybeans,...

Rare bipartisan agreement on USDA in bill to reopen government

Rare bipartisan agreement on USDA in bill to reopen government

In a rare show of bipartisanship Republicans and Democrats came together to pass the USDA spending bill, which was a part of the bill that reopened the government. The USDA spending bill was one of just three full-year spending bills passed. Here is top Ag...

Ag groups react to the end of the government shutdown

Ag groups react to the end of the government shutdown

American agriculture groups reacted positively to the official end of the government shutdown this week. “American cattle producers need their government running at full capacity to provide critical services and market data,” said Ethan Lane, the senior vice president...

On-farm report expands sustainability beyond the barn

On-farm report expands sustainability beyond the barn

Sustainability for America’s pig farmers is about doing what’s right for pigs, people, and the planet—guided by the industry’s We Care® ethical principles. The Pork Cares Farm Impact Report program helps strengthen market demand for pork, foster valuable partnerships...

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First confirmation of ASF in Spain since 1994

First confirmation of ASF in Spain since 1994

Late last month, African swine fever (ASF) was confirmed in Spain for the first time since 1994. ASF was first found in two dead wild boars in the Barcelona area, located in the Catalonia region. Eleven more wild boars, found dead in the same area, later tested...

China’s deadline moved to February

China’s deadline moved to February

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent extended an earlier deadline for Beijing’s purchases of American soybeans from December to February. Bessent said China is on pace to meet its pledge to buy 12 million metric tons of U.S. soybeans by the end of February. Bloomberg said...