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Grain bags find second life through recycling

Grain bags find second life through recycling

It’s that time of year when harvest is winding down and farmyards across the Midwest are filling up with leftover grain bags. They’ve served their purpose, but now comes the question of what to do with them. Most grain bags are designed for single use, and that means disposal or recycling becomes the next challenge and opportunity. Chris DeClerk, an irrigation specialist with Delta Plastics, says his company is making it easier for farmers to recycle those massive bags instead of sending them...

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Government shutdown adding more uncertainty to the ag markets

Government shutdown adding more uncertainty to the ag markets

The agriculture industry and ag markets have been dealt a lot of uncertainty in 2025. From the tariffs of the trade war to the new world screwworm shutdown of the border between Mexico and the United States, the markets have dealt with many unknowns. Now amid the...

Low Mississippi River levels again set to disrupt harvest shipping

Low Mississippi River levels again set to disrupt harvest shipping

For the fourth straight year, water levels in the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers will soon be critically low, forcing shippers to light-load grain barges during harvest season. As barge rates get higher, those higher costs are making their way down to the farm level....

Applications are open for 2026 CME Group Beef Industry Scholarship

Applications are open for 2026 CME Group Beef Industry Scholarship

The National Cattlemen’s Foundation (NCF) is encouraging college students who are pursuing careers in the beef industry to apply for the 2026 CME Group Beef Industry Scholarship. Ten students will be selected to receive scholarships worth $1,500 each. NCBA Senior Vice...

Korean pizza chain adding U.S. pork sausage to menu

Korean pizza chain adding U.S. pork sausage to menu

In South Korea, pizza chain Pizza Alvolo was looking to add something new to its menu. When it turned to the U.S. Meat Export Federation (USMEF) for assistance, USMEF Senior Marketing Manager for Foodservice in Korea Elly Sung suggested U.S. pork sausage. After...

Strong yields & weak margins: Financial pressures mount on farmers

Strong yields & weak margins: Financial pressures mount on farmers

The 2025 season has been defined by both resilience and strain in the farm economy. Strong yields in many regions helped keep optimism alive, but they were tempered by financial pressures that have made every decision more critical. Interest rates remain historically...

Dry Iowa weather can make harvest more complicated

Dry Iowa weather can make harvest more complicated

Combines are rolling across much of the state, and the dry weather has allowed harvest to continue mostly uninterrupted. However, that dryness can bring with it a whole different slate of issues. Southwest Iowa Beck’s Agronomist Nate Meyer said corn yields might seem...

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Strong potential for U.S. beef and pork in UK

Strong potential for U.S. beef and pork in UK

U.S. Meat Export Federation (USMEF) Chair-Elect Jay Theiler, executive vice president of corporate affairs for Boise-based Agri Beef Co., recently traveled to the United Kingdom on a trade mission with Idaho Governor Brad Little. Theiler said the group met with...