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Secretary Naig extends sign-up for cover crop cost-share through September 18

Secretary Naig extends sign-up for cover crop cost-share through September 18

Iowa Secretary of Agriculture Mike Naig today announced that, due to record demand, the Iowa Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship is extending the deadline for farmers to sign-up for cover crop cost-share through Sept. 18 and is allocating additional funding so that even more farmers can participate. “Cover crops are one of the most effective practices in the Iowa Nutrient Reduction Strategy that farmers and landowners can use to improve water quality and enhance soil health. We’ve...

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USMEF applauds confirmation of new USDA Undersecretary for Trade

USMEF applauds confirmation of new USDA Undersecretary for Trade

On Saturday evening, the U.S. Senate confirmed Luke Lindberg as USDA Undersecretary for Trade and Foreign Agricultural Affairs on a vote of 77-18. U.S. Meat Export Federation (USMEF) President and CEO Dan Halstrom said there was strong bipartisan support in the...

USDA says farmland values up, cash rents stable

USDA says farmland values up, cash rents stable

USDA Chief Economist Seth Meyer says that USDA’s annual snapshot of farmland value and cash rents shows a slowdown in year over year growth. He expands on land values when breaking down the numbers for cropland and pasture values. Farm real estate value by state...

Precision spraying expands on Iowa farm acres

Precision spraying expands on Iowa farm acres

Farmers and custom applicators are finding that using a mix of equipment is key to keeping up with the demands of modern crop management. For operations across Iowa, combining Hagie’s front-mounted boom sprayers with John Deere machines outfitted with See & Spray...

Taking a look at A-Frame Acres in southwest Iowa

Taking a look at A-Frame Acres in southwest Iowa

When it comes to raising pigs, giving them plenty of space can be an effective method of promoting herd health. If you can keep your pigs happy and healthy, you’ll end up with an even better product. That’s the goal of A-Frame Acres down in southwest Iowa, where...

Tissue sampling is vital to managing in-season nutrition

Tissue sampling is vital to managing in-season nutrition

The best way to manage in-season nutrition is by letting your crops tell you what they need. This is done through tissue sampling which will provide a checklist of the nutrients your crops are lacking. That is Ryan Steffensen, a branch manager with Helena Agri...

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