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Early legislative debates touch core issues for Iowa farmers

Early legislative debates touch core issues for Iowa farmers

Just a few weeks into the Iowa legislative session, agriculture is already firmly on the agenda. While lawmakers are still early in the process, several issues important to farmers and rural communities are already drawing attention at the Capitol. Earlier this month, Iowa Ag Secretary Mike Naig discussed the goals of the Iowa Farm Act ahead of the session. Now, with lawmakers already at work, that conversation is expanding beyond that bill to include property taxes, private property rights,...

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Soybean demand can still grow in livestock industry

Soybean demand can still grow in livestock industry

The United Soybean Board (USB) is looking at every opportunity to expand demand for U.S. soybeans. And even though the livestock industry is currently the biggest customer for soybeans, there is still plenty of room for growth. USB Chair Philip Good said the dairy...

Tariff aid expected this week or next

Tariff aid expected this week or next

With farm margins under pressure, USDA is expected to roll out long anticipated tariff assistance soon. That’s Undersecretary for Farm Production and Conservation Richard Fordyce during his Senate confirmation hearing this year. Fordyce says USDA is adding up farm...

USTR holding public hearing on USMCA

USTR holding public hearing on USMCA

The Office of the U.S. Trade Representative (USTR) will hold a public hearing this week on the U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA). The hearing is in anticipation of a scheduled review of the trade pact set for next year. A keynote session of the U.S. Meat Export...

Secretary Naig welcomes applications for Choose Iowa value-added grants

Secretary Naig welcomes applications for Choose Iowa value-added grants

Iowa Secretary of Agriculture Mike Naig announced today that the Iowa Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship is accepting applications for the next round of Choose Iowa Value-Added Grants. The highly competitive cost-share grant expands access to Iowa-grown,...

Why animal movement matters in screwworm control

Why animal movement matters in screwworm control

Last week, we focused on the on-farm threats posed by New World Screwworm and the small wounds that can serve as entry points for the fly. But the effort to keep the pest out of U.S. herds goes far beyond the pasture. There is an even bigger challenge tied to the...

Making plans to manage multiple crop threats

Making plans to manage multiple crop threats

Every year, farmers have to deal with many different crop issues, whether it’s pests, diseases, or weeds. Some of these crop threats will even start to impact farmers all at the same time. Dave Hoy, agronomy division manager at LG Seeds, said managing multiple threats...

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Major takeaways from the 2025 crop season

Major takeaways from the 2025 crop season

This was a very eventful crop year for Iowa’s corn and soybean farmers. While the variety of issues felt lower than most years, the problems that did pop up threw many farmers for a loop. John Brien, agronomy division manager with AgriGold, said crop health proved to...

Tariff aid expected this week or next

U.S. Export Sales Report (12-11-25)

The weekly export sales are continuing to catch up to where we are currently in the calendar year. This week’s sales covered data through the week of November 13th. Allendale commodity broker Greg McBride said the data showed a good week for both corn and soybeans....