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Largest-ever combined corn and soy planted acreage

Largest-ever combined corn and soy planted acreage

U.S. farmers planted a record amount of corn and soybeans in the 2026/27 season, USDA reported this week. Combined planted acreage of the two crops reached 183.5 million acres, more than 3 million acres higher than the previous combined crop record. The record was reflected in this week’s Crop Production and World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates reports from USDA, which found an additional 1.4 million planted acres for both corn and soybeans, increasing the corn crop slightly and...

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House Ag Chair proposes sweeping change in ag labor program

House Ag Chair proposes sweeping change in ag labor program

House Agriculture Committee Chairman G. T. Thompson has introduced legislation aimed at expanding the H-2A agricultural guest worker program and addressing long-standing farm labor shortages. Politico said “The Securing Agriculture's Workforce Act of 2026” would...

Strong hog prices mean producers can improve their operations

Strong hog prices mean producers can improve their operations

The swine industry is much stronger in 2026 than it has been in recent years, and that means producers are able to invest back into their farms and create more long-term benefits. Val Weis, commercial lending officer with Farm Credit Services of America, said farmers...

County fairs teach lessons beyond the ribbon

County fairs teach lessons beyond the ribbon

County fairs are underway across Iowa, bringing communities together to celebrate agriculture while giving thousands of young people an opportunity to showcase months of hard work and preparation. While livestock shows and exhibits often draw the most attention,...

Largest-ever combined corn and soy planted acreage

U.S. farmers planted fewer corn acres and more soybeans

Today the USDA published both the Planted Acreage and Quarterly Grain Stocks Reports. Commodity broker Greg McBride of Allendale says there were only slight adjustments to the corn acres from the March planting intentions report. McBride says the soybean acreage...

Mexico’s restrictions on pork offal remain costly for U.S. industry

Mexico’s restrictions on pork offal remain costly for U.S. industry

As a result of a recent pseudorabies detection in Iowa, Mexico closed its border to U.S. pork offal products for more than a month. According to U.S. Meat Export Federation (USMEF) estimates, since its implementation, the closure has cost U.S. exporters roughly $7...

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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...

Hot and dry weather expected in the Corn Belt

Hot and dry weather expected in the Corn Belt

A heat dome is moving northward from Southern California to the Dakotas and the Corn Belt, bringing temperatures more than 10 degrees above average for several days. AccuWeather Senior Meteorologist Chad Merrill describes the weather across the Corn Belt as hot and...