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Pork industry balances profit and patience

Pork industry balances profit and patience

The latest USDA data is giving pork producers plenty to think about as they look toward 2026. After a year of steady profitability, markets are showing a softer tone heading into fall, but the fundamentals remain solid. The most recent Hogs and Pigs Report provided a fresh look at inventories and production trends, suggesting a slightly tighter supply picture than analysts had anticipated. Lee Schulz, chief economist at Ever.Ag, says those government reports are an important place to start...

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Warm temperatures will bring harvest here before we know it

Warm temperatures will bring harvest here before we know it

The end of this crop year has been defined by disease pressure, specifically from diseases like Southern Rust and Sudden Death Syndrome. Unfortunately, farmers who did not prepare with fungicides are already seeing significant yield losses. Southwest Iowa Beck’s...

Iowa rural roadway safety considerations during harvest season

Iowa rural roadway safety considerations during harvest season

Rural roadway safety is one of the biggest safety challenges during harvest season. Dan Neenan of the National Education Center for Agricultural Safety says that rural drivers need to demonstrate patience as farmers share the roadways. Neenan says that motorists and...

Fertilizer decisions for 2026 crop will be a balancing act

Fertilizer decisions for 2026 crop will be a balancing act

Fertilizer prices aren’t at historic highs, but relative to last year’s prices and the current prices for crop commodities, they are elevated. According to data from USDA and analysis by University of Illinois Farmdoc, fertilizer prices in the state are 6% to 20%...

USMEF Heartland team reviews market investments in Korea

USMEF Heartland team reviews market investments in Korea

A team of producers representing the pork, beef, corn and soybean industries visited Korea last week to see first-hand the investments the U.S. Meat Export Federation (USMEF) is making in the market. Korea is the leading export market for U.S. beef, with purchases...

Rollins: Mexico cooperation key to screwworm defense

Rollins: Mexico cooperation key to screwworm defense

The New World screwworm has not entered U.S. herds, but the threat has officials on guard. The parasite can devastate livestock, particularly cattle, and poses risks to any mammal. A recent case in a U.S. traveler returning from El Salvador underscored that danger....

September WASDE leaves analysts scratching their heads

This month’s WASDE report was not as friendly as projected, but the markets still moved higher to end the week. A few factors, including the recent end of the old crop marketing year, may be influencing the markets in confusing directions. Allendale commodity broker...

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U.S. beef trade to Indonesia reopens

U.S. beef trade to Indonesia reopens

Earlier this month, the Indonesian Halal Authority (BPJPH) moved to reaccredit the only U.S. halal certifying company in the U.S. approved for Indonesia. The accreditation had been suspended in March, effectively halting U.S. beef exports to Indonesia. U.S. Meat...

Lower cattle feedlot placements in August

Lower cattle feedlot placements in August

The USDA published the latest Cattle on Feed Report on Friday and the numbers indicate continued contraction of cattle feedlot inventory. USDA livestock analyst Michael McConnell details the numbers as of September 1st. McConnell expands on the trends in the latest...