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Iowa Nitrogen Initiative is looking for more farmer partners

Iowa Nitrogen Initiative is looking for more farmer partners

When it comes to how we can do things better in our farming operations, we are always learning. That is a constant across every generation that has farmed your land. We are always learning how to do things better, more efficiently, and more cost-effectively. Research is the biggest key to unlocking all our potential for our farm’s productivity, and now it’s environmental responsibility. It is more than just trying to save money when it comes to putting on fertilizers and maintaining your...

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Grassley says farmers fed up with no new farm bill

Grassley says farmers fed up with no new farm bill

Farmers are fed up with Congress’ failure to produce a new farm bill and will likely feel the economic impact. That’s according to United States Senator Chuck Grassley (R-IA). Grassley (R-IA) was hopeful early in 2024 that a new farm bill would be agreed to in the new...

Modernizing the Federal Milk Marketing Orders

Modernizing the Federal Milk Marketing Orders

In early July, the USDA released its recommendations for modernizing the Federal Milk Marketing Orders. Stephen Cain, senior director of economic research and analysis for the National Milk Producers Federation, shared his initial reaction to the proposal. The...

ISU studying benefits of grass-to-gas energy production for farmers

ISU studying benefits of grass-to-gas energy production for farmers

We’re proud of our ability to produce corn and soybeans at a high level in the state of Iowa, but one of the unintended consequences of growing those dominant row crops is the effect they have on the soil. Erosion, fertilizer runoff, and greenhouse gas emissions are...

Majority of beef cattle farms have small herds

Majority of beef cattle farms have small herds

The United States has numerous beef cow-calf farms that raise beef calves at least through weaning. However, USDA data says while there are a large number of farms, most are relatively small. Data from the 2022 Census of Agriculture indicated that 55 percent of...

Paris Olympics dealing with shortages of quality protein

Paris Olympics dealing with shortages of quality protein

In the most recent installment of their Beltway Beef Podcast, the National Cattlemen's Beef Association discussed some of the issues raised at the 2024 Paris Olympics. NCBA Executive Director of Government Affairs Kent Backus talked about how the Olympic organizers...

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U.S. pork preferred by Mexican consumers

U.S. pork preferred by Mexican consumers

Mexico is a leading market for U.S. pork exports. According to Courtney Knupp, Vice President of International Market Development for the National Pork Board, the cultural connection to pork in Mexico is deeply rooted in family gatherings, which often revolve around...

A Teddy Bear of a Super Bull

A Teddy Bear of a Super Bull

Teddy Bear is the big bull of the 2024 Iowa State Fair, weighing in at 3,064 pounds and earning the win in the Super Bull Contest. The purebred Simmental bull was the heaviest of the three bulls competing and is now on display at the entrance to the Cattle Barn for...

Weekly crop progress and condition report

Weekly crop progress and condition report

Iowa Secretary of Agriculture Mike Naig commented on the Iowa Crop Progress and Condition Report released by the USDA National Agricultural Statistics Service. The report is released weekly April through November. Additionally, the Iowa Department of Agriculture and...