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NPPC welcomes new leadership

NPPC welcomes new leadership

The National Pork Producers Council elected new officers and board members to lead the organization through the 2026-2027 term. These experienced leaders will guide NPPC’s advocacy efforts, advancing policies that support growth, sustainability, and long-term resilience of the U.S. pork industry. “These leaders are stepping up at an important moment for our industry,” said NPPC CEO Bryan Humphreys. “These devoted people understand the importance of standing together to advocate for policies...

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Tariffs pressure sheep industry, but opportunities remain

Tariffs pressure sheep industry, but opportunities remain

Over the past week, we have been looking at how tariffs and trade disputes have affected several parts of American agriculture, from soybeans and pork to dairy. But those are not the only producers feeling the impact. The American sheep industry has also been caught...

Much is still unknown about President Trump’s beef import plan

Much is still unknown about President Trump’s beef import plan

In his latest attempt to lower the price of beef in grocery stores, President Trump says he plans to increase the volume of beef the U.S. imports from Argentina. According to the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association, this effort would risk harming the livelihoods of...

Pork products can offer new ideas for harvest meals

Pork products can offer new ideas for harvest meals

Farmers are deep into this year’s harvest, and ideas for field meals may start to dwindle. Pork products can help with those harvest meal ideas. Ashley Martinez- a chef, dietitian, and member of the National Pork Board’s Pork and Partners community of health and...

Lessons learned in Northwest Iowa this growing season

Lessons learned in Northwest Iowa this growing season

At the end of harvest season, it is time to collect the data from the growing season and harvest and determine which management practices made a positive impact. Northwest Iowa Beck’s Hybrids agronomist Eric Bartels says that the timing and number of applications of...

Farmers risk losing billions without reallocation

Farmers risk losing billions without reallocation

The Environmental Protection Agency is proposing supplemental SRE reallocation volumes to the 2026 and 2027 Renewable Fuel Standard Volumes. Clean Fuels America shared the potential impact on U.S. soybean farmers and processors with EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin. EPA...

R-CALF urges Trump to fix beef market fairly

R-CALF urges Trump to fix beef market fairly

If you have felt a little sticker shock at the meat counter lately, you are not alone. Beef prices continue to push higher, setting new records seemingly by the week. In many stores, 80/20 ground beef is knocking on the door of seven dollars a pound, and when it does...

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A growing season of variability in Iowa

A growing season of variability in Iowa

Each growing season is different and the growing season in Iowa this year has been defined by a wide range of outcomes. Yields across the state have varied based on several conditions but primarily rainfall timing and disease pressure. The growing season got off to...