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U.S. Export Sales Report (3-5-26)

U.S. Export Sales Report (3-5-26)

This week’s export sales were very different between corn and soybeans. Corn saw great sales, while soybeans had another disappointing report. Allendale commodity broker Greg McBride said there were record-setting corn sales this week. On the other hand, soybeans continued their trend of disappointing sales. However, McBride said we generally don’t see too many sales at this time of year anyways. The team at Allendale can be reached by calling 800-262-7538, or you can visit...

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Government shuts down as Congress fails to pass budget resolution

Government shuts down as Congress fails to pass budget resolution

The Congressional budget year runs through September 30, and the clock has recently run out. Emily Buckman, director of government relations for the American Farm Bureau Federation, said Congress was unable to reach an agreement to keep the federal government open....

Favorable fall weather conditions assisting Iowa’s farmers

Favorable fall weather conditions assisting Iowa’s farmers

Mother Nature is lending a helping hand to farmers this week as conditions are excellent for many aspects of agriculture. USDA meteorologist Brad Rippey says the Central U.S. is experiencing nearly ideal conditions for both harvest and planting cover crops. Rippey...

California Governor signs landmark E15 legislation

California Governor signs landmark E15 legislation

In a historic move, California Governor Gavin Newsom today signed Assembly Bill 30 into law, authorizing the sale of gasoline blends containing up to 15% ethanol (E15) at retail fuel stations across the state. With this action, E15 is authorized for sale by all 50...

Stronger soils mean smarter decisions in 2026

Stronger soils mean smarter decisions in 2026

Harvest is running full throttle across Iowa, and while combines are rolling, many farmers are already thinking ahead to what comes next. Rising input costs and shrinking profit margins mean every decision matters more than ever. As planning for 2026 begins to take...

GrainVue can take the guesswork out of grain management

GrainVue can take the guesswork out of grain management

As harvest continues to roll along, now is a great time to think of how to improve things for next year. Managing your stored grain can take a lot of guesswork, but much of that can be removed with an automated system. GSI’s GrainVue system has been helping farmers...

Government shutdown hits farmers at a bad time

Government shutdown hits farmers at a bad time

The government shutdown comes at a time when farmers are already facing a significant number of headwinds. China is not purchasing soybeans from the United States, prices for commodities are low, and input costs are high. United States Senator (R-IA) and Iowa farmer...

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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...

Big week for tariffs and SNAP

Big week for tariffs and SNAP

It’s a big week for President Trump’s tariffs with the issue set to be addressed in court. The Supreme Court is set to hear challenges to President Trump’s tariffs, brought by small businesses and several states. Critics argue that the 1977 law doesn’t grant the...

NASS reports returning this month

NASS reports returning this month

The USDA’s National Agricultural Statistics Service will release several key agriculture reports in November, including a monthly crop supply and demand report that wasn’t issued last month because of the government shutdown. According to a post on its website, NASS...