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Iowa Dairy Princess passes crown at state fair

Iowa Dairy Princess passes crown at state fair

The Iowa dairy industry has a new set of representatives following the crowning of the 73rd Iowa Dairy Princess and alternate at the Iowa State Fair. Hannah Hagen of Allamakee County was selected as the 73rd Iowa Dairy Princess, while Mae Wiedemeyer, representing the Iowa Jersey Cattle Club, was named alternate. As the new princesses prepare for the year ahead, outgoing Iowa Dairy Princess Kelsey Timp is looking back on a year that took her across the state promoting dairy farmers and...

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July WASDE report indicates tight grain supplies

July WASDE report indicates tight grain supplies

The July WASDE report was projected to be a friendly one, and it turned out to be even more friendly than expected. A significant cut to corn supplies and tightened supplies for soybeans and wheat indicate that there isn’t much leeway for weather issues in the back...

Producer-led Advisory Committee to advance National Swine Health Strategy

Producer-led Advisory Committee to advance National Swine Health Strategy

The industry’s Swine Health Advisory Committee helps build on what’s working and accelerates action to ensure the National Swine Health Strategy reflects producers’ needs. Paul Ayers, chair of the advisory committee, said producers are working hand in hand with common...

European weather supports wheat prices

European weather supports wheat prices

The wheat market started the week after the Fourth of July holiday with a strong rally as traders responded to weather concerns in Europe. Although prices have since given back some of those gains, uncertainty surrounding overseas production continues to lend support...

U.S. Export Sales Report (7-9-26)

U.S. Export Sales Report (7-9-26)

This week’s export sales were mostly within the range of estimates. Both corn and soybeans continue to see a lot of good news in the weekly reports. Allendale commodity broker Greg McBride said the corn numbers were slightly low, but that doesn’t change the positive...

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No relief in sight for difficult farm economy

No relief in sight for difficult farm economy

Farmers and ranchers are continuing to struggle with a difficult farm economy. Unfortunately, a study from the American Farm Bureau Federation shows the economic situation in rural America will only get worse. Faith Parum, an economist with the American Farm Bureau...

USDA invests $500 million in processors

USDA invests $500 million in processors

The U.S. Department of Agriculture is investing $500 million to strengthen the nation's beef processing capacity through its Strengthening Processing for U.S. Ranchers, or SPUR, program. The funding is aimed at small and midsize meat processors, which USDA defines as...