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Passing the heart of Thanksgiving from one generation to another

Passing the heart of Thanksgiving from one generation to another

Thanksgiving is one of those rare holidays that feels familiar before it even begins. It starts with the smell of the food, the sound of the parade, and the rhythm of a day that never really changes. Growing up on the farm, we did not have to travel far. My grandparents lived only three-quarters of a mile away, and the farms were connected by an old field road that felt like a private highway just for our family. The drive took only a couple of minutes, but even as a kid, it felt like a...

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Taking a look at WASDE estimates despite government shutdown

Taking a look at WASDE estimates despite government shutdown

The impact of the government shutdown continues to be felt, as today was supposed to be the October WASDE report. However, we can still look at the trade estimates to get an idea of what this month’s report could have looked like. Allendale commodity broker Greg...

Farm aid delay is another shutdown casualty

Farm aid delay is another shutdown casualty

It will take Congress to replenish the Commodity Credit Corporation, assuming that is the course the administration takes to fund emergency farm aid growers need now. But new appropriations were not in the cards, and the government was shut down. House Appropriations...

Synchronizing cows brings stronger herd performance and profit

Synchronizing cows brings stronger herd performance and profit

Cattle producers looking to boost profitability may find new value in narrowing their calving window. Recent data from Merck Animal Health shows that synchronizing cow herds can lead to more uniform calf crops and higher returns when it is time to sell. The research...

Corn farmers are seeing the effects of Southern Rust as they harvest

Corn farmers are seeing the effects of Southern Rust as they harvest

Harvest is continuing to roll along across the state, and while corn yields may initially appear disappointing, the numbers that are coming in are still good. This is made especially true when you consider the presence of diseases this year as well. Southern Iowa LG...

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Pork industry balances profit and patience

Pork industry balances profit and patience

The latest USDA data is giving pork producers plenty to think about as they look toward 2026. After a year of steady profitability, markets are showing a softer tone heading into fall, but the fundamentals remain solid. The most recent Hogs and Pigs Report provided a...