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Women in Ag Study highlights contributions of women in rural America

Women in Ag Study highlights contributions of women in rural America

The United Nations is recognizing 2026 as the International Year of the Woman Farmer, with hopes of spotlighting the contributions of women in agriculture and agribusiness. Lisa Wherry, a Pennsylvania farmer and member of the American Farm Bureau Women’s Leadership Committee, said this is an important time to acknowledge the contributions of women in rural America. Wherry said the American Farm Bureau Women’s Committee has a full slate of programming for the year ahead, including the upcoming...

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A return to above normal temperatures in mid-September

A return to above normal temperatures in mid-September

USDA meteorologist Brad Rippey says near to above normal temperatures and precipitation are expected for most of the nation for the week of September 16th-22nd. Rippey says the National Weather Service’s 8-14 day outlook calls for a return of warmer temperatures in...

Ag trade deficit hit another record high in July

Ag trade deficit hit another record high in July

The U.S. agricultural trade deficit widened further in July, highlighting the challenge facing President Donald Trump as he vows to reverse the trend. Agricultural exports lagged imports by $4.97 billion in July, a gap 9% wider than a year earlier and the largest on...

Grassley warns trade stalemate hurts U.S. farmers

Grassley warns trade stalemate hurts U.S. farmers

The Trump Administration’s approach to trade has led to prolonged uncertainty in agricultural markets, leaving farmers to contend with tighter margins and unsettled outlooks. While the intent has been to secure better terms for the United States, many of the disputes...

Raising awareness of food insecurity this Hunger Action Month

Raising awareness of food insecurity this Hunger Action Month

Food insecurity continues to grow in Iowa, especially in rural areas. Every single county in Iowa is experiencing heightened food insecurity- in fact, 1 in 8 Iowans and 1 in 6 Iowa children don’t know where or when they will get their next meal. But if we can all work...

Golden Harvest delivering trait choices that Iowa growers need

Golden Harvest delivering trait choices that Iowa growers need

The Golden Harvest line-up of corn is continuing to find new ways to innovate in the push for higher yields, protection from disease, and trait choices that growers want. Rex Gray is a product manager with Golden Harvest and says the Syngenta brand has been investing...

Women in Ag Study highlights contributions of women in rural America

Second MAHA report listens to ag industry

The Make America Healthy Commission released its “Make Our Children Healthy Again Strategy,” with more than 120 initiatives addressing childhood health. Brian Glenn, American Farm Bureau Federation Director of Government Affairs, was encouraged that the Commission...

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U.S. beef trade to Indonesia reopens

U.S. beef trade to Indonesia reopens

Earlier this month, the Indonesian Halal Authority (BPJPH) moved to reaccredit the only U.S. halal certifying company in the U.S. approved for Indonesia. The accreditation had been suspended in March, effectively halting U.S. beef exports to Indonesia. U.S. Meat...

Lower cattle feedlot placements in August

Lower cattle feedlot placements in August

The USDA published the latest Cattle on Feed Report on Friday and the numbers indicate continued contraction of cattle feedlot inventory. USDA livestock analyst Michael McConnell details the numbers as of September 1st. McConnell expands on the trends in the latest...