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USDA watching western drought, Midwest summer outlook

USDA watching western drought, Midwest summer outlook

Summer weather patterns remain difficult to predict heading into the heart of the growing season, but USDA Chief Meteorologist Brad Rippey says current forecast models continue pointing toward ongoing drought concerns across much of the western United States. Speaking during a weather briefing in Washington, D.C., Rippey said forecasters are currently caught between fading La Niña conditions and the expected development of El Niño later this year. Rippey, who authors the weekly U.S. Drought...

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U.S. blockade in Strait of Hormuz will have long-lasting impact

U.S. blockade in Strait of Hormuz will have long-lasting impact

The Iran conflict has escalated further, as President Donald Trump announced a plan for a full U.S. Navy blockade in the Strait of Hormuz. Now, the energy and fertilizer industries are wondering what that will do to prices. Josh Linville, vice president of fertilizer...

Adjustments to the soybean balance sheets in USDA April WASDE report

Adjustments to the soybean balance sheets in USDA April WASDE report

The monthly WASDE reports from USDA provide a snapshot of the current state of U.S. and World Soybean Supply and Demand Estimates. World Agricultural Outlook Board Chair Mark Jekanowski notes the changes to the U.S. domestic use numbers in the April WASDE report. The...

Advisors urge farmers to use tax data for broader financial planning

Advisors urge farmers to use tax data for broader financial planning

Farm financial records can offer more than a snapshot of past performance: they can serve as a roadmap for future decisions, according to agricultural finance experts. As producers prepare tax returns for filing this week, advisors say the process provides an...

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...

Rural America needs more ag tax professionals

Rural America needs more ag tax professionals

Tax season can be a stressful time of year, and that is especially true for farm country. As the number of tax preparers who are familiar with the unique complexities of agricultural income declines, a new program from Iowa State University is being developed to offer...

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Rollins points to demand drivers for corn

Rollins points to demand drivers for corn

As farmers prepare to get the 2026 crop in the ground, attention is turning to both demand and costs, and how the balance between the two could shape the year ahead. In an interview with the Iowa Agribusiness Radio Network, U.S. Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins...