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Crop protection strategies key in tight margin year

Crop protection strategies key in tight margin year

With tighter margins facing agriculture this year, producers are being encouraged to take a close look at their risk management plans as the March 16 crop insurance deadline approaches. Reviewing coverage options and making sure protection aligns with a farm’s cost of production could be especially important heading into the 2026 growing season. Tony Jesina with Farm Credit Services of America says this year may require producers to take a harder look at their risk management strategies as...

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Supreme Court set to hear challenges to President Trump’s tariffs

Supreme Court set to hear challenges to President Trump’s tariffs

The Supreme Court is set to hear challenges to President Trump’s use of a 1977 law to claim emergency tariff power. Recently just four GOP Senators from farm-heavy states backed a Democratic measure to end President Trump’s claim of emergency tariff power. However,...

Southern Rust limited corn crop from reaching lofty expectations

Southern Rust limited corn crop from reaching lofty expectations

Expectations were high for this year’s crop, and even though disease pressure kept the crops from realizing those lofty expectations, many farmers still saw decent yields. Southwest Iowa Beck’s Agronomist Nate Meyer said harvest should wrap up soon, as these crops...

South American Weather and Crop Update (11-4-25)

South American Weather and Crop Update (11-4-25)

Farmers in South America are in the early stages of their second crop season of the year. So far, the weather has been mostly favorable for planting progress. Allendale commodity broker Ben Breisch said it’s early enough that the markets aren’t too focused on the...

White House still planning billions in farmer trade aid

White House still planning billions in farmer trade aid

Three people familiar with the issue say the Trump administration still intends to roll out an initial payment of up to $12 billion for farmers struggling because of the president’s tariff policies. North Dakota Senator John Hoeven said that a program similar to the...

Learning from 2025 to build a better 2026

Learning from 2025 to build a better 2026

It’s been one of those Iowa harvests that went smoothly overall, but it gave us a clear look at any shortcomings we had this year. Early planting conditions looked ideal, but as the summer wore on, humidity, storms, and disease pressures really started to challenge...

Scouting crops from inside the combine cab

Scouting crops from inside the combine cab

As harvest continues to wrap up, farmers need to be scouting their fields for what things need to be changed for next year. Fortunately, the combine cab is the perfect mobile office to do this scouting from. Northwest Iowa AgriGold Agronomist Jeff Morey said there are...

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Making plans to manage multiple crop threats

Making plans to manage multiple crop threats

Every year, farmers have to deal with many different crop issues, whether it’s pests, diseases, or weeds. Some of these crop threats will even start to impact farmers all at the same time. Dave Hoy, agronomy division manager at LG Seeds, said managing multiple threats...

Midwest governors pushing for year-round E15

Midwest governors pushing for year-round E15

Several Midwest Governors collectively called on Congress to pass the Nationwide Consumer and Retailer Fuel Choice Act of 2025. It’s a bill that would allow the year-round, nationwide sale of E15. Missouri Governor Mike Kehoe said the bill has bipartisan support. The...

Market macroeconomics going into 2026

Market macroeconomics going into 2026

During a presentation at the recent 2025 NAFB National Convention in Kansas City, Global Commodity Analytics President Mike Zuzolo discussed some of the biggest macroeconomic factors affecting the markets going into 2026. Zuzolo says that oversupply of some key...