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Iowa regulators highlight changes to pesticide guidance

Iowa regulators highlight changes to pesticide guidance

New federal pesticide decisions and evolving endangered species requirements are expected to bring more field-specific guidance for Iowa applicators heading into the growing season. Conversations following the Agribusiness Association of Iowa Showcase highlighted how updated labels and mapping tools could shape crop protection choices across the state. Dr. Gretchen Paluch with the Iowa Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship says producers are watching closely as new Dicamba decisions...

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Using soil tests to adjust nutrient applications in 2026

Using soil tests to adjust nutrient applications in 2026

When it comes to having a successful crop season, soil nutrition is key. But it’s not just about having the proper nutrients in the soil- farmers need to focus on making sure those nutrients are available to the crops at the right time. Derek Emerine, national...

Farmers and ranchers encourage to share thoughts on WOTUS

Farmers and ranchers encourage to share thoughts on WOTUS

The Environmental Protection Agency proposed a new Waters of the U.S. Rule to give U.S. agriculture more clarity on what constitutes an actual water of the U.S. The public comment deadline is rapidly approaching. Courtney Briggs, senior director of government affairs...

Disease pressures and the livestock sector in 2025

Disease pressures and the livestock sector in 2025

Disease pressures in the livestock sector featured prominently in 2025 across the spectrum from poultry to cattle. Two of the biggest stories about animal diseases in the past year were highly pathogenic avian influenza and New World screwworm. Former USDA Chief...

U.S. hog inventory up one percent

U.S. hog inventory up one percent

The U.S. hog inventory is growing. As of December 1, there were 75.5 million hogs and pigs on U.S. farms, which is up one percent from December 2024 and slightly higher than the numbers on September 1, 2025. That’s according to the Hogs and Pigs report published by...

Farmers see big returns with John Deere See & Spray

Farmers see big returns with John Deere See & Spray

John Deere’s See and Spray technology continued its rapid climb in 2025 as farmers looked for ways to stretch input dollars, protect yields, and improve application efficiency. What started as a promising tool only a few seasons ago has now grown into one of the most...

South American Weather and Crop Update (12-30-25)

South American Weather and Crop Update (12-30-25)

As the crops in Brazil enter the critical yield-determining phase, timely rains are finally reentering the forecast. Allendale commodity broker Greg McBride gave an update on the latest weather forecasts for South America. While the crops are virtually all planted in...

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U.S. Export Sales Report (1-8-26)

U.S. Export Sales Report (1-8-26)

Now that the USDA is caught up on export sales, we can go back to focusing on weekly reports. Allendale commodity broker Greg McBride said this week’s corn numbers slipped slightly, but that just means they are more normal for this time of year. McBride said the...

Farmers can tune in to AFBF convention online

Farmers can tune in to AFBF convention online

The American Farm Bureau Federation Convention is coming soon to Anaheim, California. While the convention is always best when attended live, there are multiple livestream opportunities for people who can’t travel to California this year. Niki Jones, director of event...