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Nutrien programs offer revenue paths for Iowa growers

Nutrien programs offer revenue paths for Iowa growers

Iowa farmers looking for ways to improve profitability may have another opportunity through sustainability programs that reward management decisions already happening in many corn and soybean systems. Sally Fliss with Nutrien says the company’s FarmSmart programs are built around helping growers get paid for practices tied to nitrogen efficiency, cover crops, no till, and other regenerative management tools. In corn, she says one program focuses on nitrogen management, helping growers reduce...

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House Ag Committee approves Farm Bill 2.0 with bipartisan support

House Ag Committee approves Farm Bill 2.0 with bipartisan support

Last week, the House Ag Committee passed Farm Bill 2.0, which means that the legislation will now be up to the full House of Representatives for consideration. This is great news for the ag industry, as much of the legislation from the 2018 farm bill is far outdated....

U.S. beef regaining market share in Colombia

U.S. beef regaining market share in Colombia

U.S. beef exports to Colombia rebounded last year, climbing 23% in volume (4,232 metric tons) and 77% in value ($40.8 million) compared to 2024 – when the Colombian government-imposed restrictions on U.S. beef due to avian influenza detected in some U.S. dairy herds....

New seed delivery system designed to deliver more even emergence

New seed delivery system designed to deliver more even emergence

Agriculture technology is always striving to make improvements to equipment that can enhance a farmer’s ability to optimize performance. ArrowTube is the latest piece of ag technology from Precision Planting and was on display at the PTx booth at this year’s Commodity...

Pesticide liability debate intensifies in farm bill fight

Pesticide liability debate intensifies in farm bill fight

A growing dispute over pesticide regulations has emerged as a key flashpoint in negotiations over the next federal farm bill. Lawmakers debated provisions that would limit state authority over pesticide labeling and protect manufacturers from certain lawsuits if...

Celebration of Ag event returns to Cedar Rapids

Celebration of Ag event returns to Cedar Rapids

Agriculture’s role in eastern Iowa will be recognized later this month as the annual Celebration of Ag event returns to Cedar Rapids. The event brings together farmers, agribusiness leaders, community members, and local officials to highlight agriculture’s importance...

Iowa Soybean Association conducts industry-leading on-farm research

Iowa Soybean Association conducts industry-leading on-farm research

In order to continue to develop the soybean industry, it’s important to focus on more than just the bushels that make it through the combine. Without research, many of the latest ag developments simply wouldn’t exist. Aaron Putze, chief officer of brand management and...

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Red meat exports mixed to start 2026

Red meat exports mixed to start 2026

U.S. red meat exports were mixed in January, with pork exports trending higher year-over-year and beef trending lower according to data released by USDA and compiled by the U.S. Meat Export Federation (USMEF). Pork exports were led by another outstanding performance...

U.S. ethanol exports slip to start the year

U.S. ethanol exports slip to start the year

U.S. ethanol exports declined slightly at the start of 2026, reflecting shifting global fuel demand and changing trade flows in the biofuels market. Exports totaled roughly 212 million gallons in January, down about 4% from the previous month, according to industry...