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Meat industry professionals invited to gather in central Iowa for Midwest Meat Summit

Meat industry professionals invited to gather in central Iowa for Midwest Meat Summit

Demand for locally produced meat is on the rise, which provides a unique market opportunity for livestock producers, butchers, and other meat industry experts. All members of the meat supply chain are invited to attend the Practical Farmers of Iowa’s (PFI) second annual Midwest Meat Summit, which will take place June 17-18 in Ankeny, Iowa. Amos Johnson, PFI’s senior livestock education coordinator, said the two-day event will allow attendees to share knowledge, build connections, and explore...

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Clean Fuels Alliance submits comments on 45Z credit rule

Clean Fuels Alliance submits comments on 45Z credit rule

Clean Fuels Alliance America has submitted formal comments to the U.S. Treasury Department regarding proposed rules for the 45Z Clean Fuel Production Credit, calling for additional clarity as the agency works to finalize the policy. The organization praised Treasury...

Heifer development is critical for cattle herd success

Heifer development is critical for cattle herd success

Cow numbers have been declining for the past few years. However, with the bullish cattle market, it may be time for producers to start retaining more females. Development of replacement heifers is best accomplished through quality management, implementing parasite...

February red meat exports contain bright spots for pork and beef

February red meat exports contain bright spots for pork and beef

February exports of U.S. pork were slightly higher year-over-year, according to data released by USDA and compiled by the U.S. Meat Export Federation (USMEF). USMEF President and CEO Dan Halstrom said February was a robust month for per-head export value, with pork...

John Deere updates repair tools under new EPA guidance

John Deere updates repair tools under new EPA guidance

As planting season approaches, John Deere says new Environmental Protection Agency guidance is giving farmers more flexibility to keep equipment running during some of the most critical times of the year. The company says two recent EPA updates allow expanded...

Farmers have a positive impact on urban health

Farmers have a positive impact on urban health

The crops grown in rural America are having a positive impact on the largest urban areas of the United States. Heather Buechter, director of communications for Clean Fuels Alliance America, said the fuels made from crops like soybeans are significantly improving the...

South American Weather and Crop Update (4-7-26)

South American Weather and Crop Update (4-7-26)

There’s plenty of rain in the forecasts for Brazil and Argentina. Even though that rain can get in the way of planting and harvest progress, the crops that are pollinating will enjoy the moisture. Allendale commodity broker Greg McBride gave an update on the latest...

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Boozman: farm bill markup only weeks away

Boozman: farm bill markup only weeks away

Lawmakers on Capitol Hill returned from the Easter recess with growing optimism that a new five-year farm bill could soon advance. Agri-Pulse said John Boozman, chairman of the Senate Agriculture Committee, signaled progress. The Arkansas Senator said he expects...

Market fundamentals are keeping corn prices low

Market fundamentals are keeping corn prices low

Even when there have been good news headlines, the corn prices have been resistant to move upwards. Unfortunately, the fundamentals in the corn marketplace just aren’t friendly to a significant price increase. Jacob Burks, chief growth officer at AgMarket.Net, said...