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NK Soybeans looks forward to 2025 growing season

NK Soybeans looks forward to 2025 growing season

As we see more combines hitting the fields to start the 2024 harvest season, we know it is not unreasonable to be thinking about the seeds we will be planting in 2025. This is especially true if this year’s hybrids aren’t meeting your expectations. NK Soybeans is geared up for the 2025 growing season as they are set to launch 30 new products next year.  They are seeing great performance from these products. Jared Benson is with NK, and talks about what Iowa farmers can expect from these new...

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Creative dishes at 2024 Food Bank of Iowa casserole contest

Creative dishes at 2024 Food Bank of Iowa casserole contest

On the last day of the Iowa State Fair, the Food Bank of Iowa held its fourth annual “Chopped” casserole competition, sponsored by Nationwide. This year’s winner was Susan Jones of Winterset, who took top honors with her “BBQ Meatloaf, Mac, Cheese, and Corn Casserole”...

Strong potential for U.S. pork in Indonesia

Strong potential for U.S. pork in Indonesia

With support from the National Pork Board, U.S. Meat Export Federation (USMEF) Chair Randy Spronk recently traveled to Indonesia to see the market potential firsthand. While Indonesia is a majority Muslim country, Spronk said there is strong potential for U.S. pork...

USDA August outlook for meat production, prices, and trade

USDA August outlook for meat production, prices, and trade

Small month over month adjustments were recorded in USDA’s August meat production and prices forecast for this year. USDA’s World Agricultural Outlook Board Chair Mark Jekanowski says that there were insignificant adjustments made to the USDA’s August outlook for meat...

Secretary Naig announces another record year for conservation in Iowa

Secretary Naig announces another record year for conservation in Iowa

Iowa Secretary of Agriculture Mike Naig announced that the Iowa Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship, working with Iowa’s 100 Soil and Water Conservation Districts and farmers and landowners, again shattered a record for conservation and water quality...

CBO Rates the House version of the Farm Bill

CBO Rates the House version of the Farm Bill

No major piece of legislation gets approved without the blessing of the Congressional Budget Office (CBO). This nonpartisan office rates the financial impact of legislation over the next decade and its true cost. This is important as there are multiple versions of the...

Iowa Corn Day builds enthusiasm for the industry

Iowa Corn Day builds enthusiasm for the industry

Today, August 16, is Iowa Corn Day at the Iowa State Fair, and as the nation’s top corn producing state, there was plenty to talk about. Dan Keitzer, board member of the Iowa Corn Growers Association, said products like ethanol are at the forefront of corn promotion...

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August ending on a very warm note

August ending on a very warm note

After we were blessed with amazingly comfortable temperatures for the Iowa State Fair, the temperatures got cranked up a notch just in time for the Farm Progress Show. Fortunately, the temps will be slightly off the highs for the show, as Iowa State Climatologist Dr....

Canadian Railroad strike was short-lived

Canadian Railroad strike was short-lived

Federal Labor Minister Steve MacKinnon intervened on Thursday to impose binding arbitration on the parties involved, just sixteen hours after Canada's two main railway freight lines locked out Teamster Union personnel. A few weeks prior to the deadline, the union had...