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Input costs aren’t dropping alongside inflation

Input costs aren’t dropping alongside inflation

General inflation has cooled off from the high points in recent years, but input costs are not following suit. Dr. Michael Langemeier is the director of Purdue’s Center for Commercial Agriculture, and he said farm input prices don’t always follow inflation up or down. Langemeier said some costs stick close to rising and falling inflation rates. Langemeier said that disconnect is why break-even prices for grain won’t come down. Langemeier said inflation is a big part of the story, but there are...

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AI and precision technology gain momentum on U.S. dairy farms

AI and precision technology gain momentum on U.S. dairy farms

Artificial intelligence and precision technology are playing a growing role on U.S. dairy farms as producers seek greater efficiency and ways to manage ongoing labor shortages. Dairy cooperatives and technology firms say AI-driven tools can track milk production,...

Fertilizer outlook for the 2026 growing season

Fertilizer outlook for the 2026 growing season

In what could be a very early season for anhydrous rigs in the Midwest good news is scarce on the fertilizer front. That is according to Josh Linville, vice president of fertilizer for StoneX, who has been keeping a close eye on the price of nitrogen during the winter...

Iowa livestock producers urged to plan ahead for fly season

Iowa livestock producers urged to plan ahead for fly season

As warmer weather approaches, livestock producers may be looking ahead to fly season and considering management strategies that go beyond simply treating adult flies. Many experts say early planning and integrated approaches can help reduce pressure before populations...

U.S. farmers turn to specialty crops as profit margins tighten

U.S. farmers turn to specialty crops as profit margins tighten

Some U.S. farmers are turning to specialty crops and alternative enterprises as low commodity prices and high input costs squeeze traditional farm profits. Extension specialists say interest is rising in wine grapes, specialty grains, produce and agritourism ventures....

Signup period for Dairy Margin Coverage Program ends this week

Signup period for Dairy Margin Coverage Program ends this week

The signup deadline for the Dairy Margin Coverage Program ends on Thursday, February 26. Trey Forsyth, the vice president of government and regulatory affairs for the National Milk Producers Federation, said the DMC has been improved by multiple changes. Forsyth said...

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U.S. beef regaining market share in Colombia

U.S. beef regaining market share in Colombia

U.S. beef exports to Colombia rebounded last year, climbing 23% in volume (4,232 metric tons) and 77% in value ($40.8 million) compared to 2024 – when the Colombian government-imposed restrictions on U.S. beef due to avian influenza detected in some U.S. dairy herds....