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Agriculture helps tell America’s story

Agriculture helps tell America’s story

As Americans celebrate Independence Day and the nation's 250th anniversary, it's an opportunity to reflect on the people, industries, and values that have helped shape the country over the past two and a half centuries. For Iowa, agriculture has long been one of the foundations of that story, providing the food, fuel, and fiber that have supported the nation's growth while strengthening rural communities from one generation to the next. Secretary of Agriculture Mike Naig, who has served on...

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Don’t wait too long to take care of marestail

Don’t wait too long to take care of marestail

Marestail was one of the earliest weeds to become glyphosate-tolerant, and that resistance continues to make it tricky for farmers to manage. With rising spring temperatures, marestail is bolting fast, and it becomes significantly harder to control once it tops six...

Try to block out the noise when marketing grain

Try to block out the noise when marketing grain

With the high amount of volatility in the ag marketplace right now, it can be tricky for farmers to market their grain. However, it’s possible to take advantage of some price rallies and protect your bottom line at the same time. Michael Weidner, director of grain...

Latest USDA domestic fertilizer expansion efforts

Latest USDA domestic fertilizer expansion efforts

On Tuesday Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins provided updates on federal efforts to expand domestic fertilizer production in both short-term and long-term capacities. Speaking at USDA headquarters Rollins detailed some of the size and scope of the infrastructure...

NCBA says screwworm threat requires preparation, not panic

NCBA says screwworm threat requires preparation, not panic

The cattle industry continues to closely monitor the growing threat of New World screwworm as detections move closer to the U.S. border. During the recent NAFB Washington Watch event, National Cattlemen’s Beef Association Executive Director of Government Affairs...

Meat demand is rising even as prices climb higher

Meat demand is rising even as prices climb higher

As the summer grilling season kicks off, consumers may find higher prices at the meat counter. However, those prices might not reduce demand. Bernt Nelson, an economist with the American Farm Bureau Federation, said consumers are eating more meat than ever before as...

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USMCA renegotiation will likely take years

USMCA renegotiation will likely take years

According to one trade expert at a recent Brookings Institution event, the USMCA renegotiation process will likely take years and extend past the Trump administration. Visiting Fellow Christopher Sands told the crowd at the event that the required six-year review of...