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Making tough decisions on fall fertilizer

Making tough decisions on fall fertilizer

As the harvest season approaches farmers are preparing to make tough decisions on fertilizer. With phosphorus and potassium prices high, some growers might be tempted to pull back on fertilizer but that can be a rash decision that can lead to problems in the future. Paul Sauer is a product manager with Helena and he says that with high fertilizer prices, farmers need to employ a soil management program such as HyGround® from Helena. He says that growers must know what their fields need to be...

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ISU Extension and Outreach launches Garden Academy in September

ISU Extension and Outreach launches Garden Academy in September

The Iowa Master Gardener Program, along with Iowa State University Extension and Outreach, will launch Garden Academy in September 2025, providing high-quality gardening education in a refined format for both aspiring Iowa Master Gardeners and home gardening...

Iowa Ag concerns tied to outdated policies

Iowa Ag concerns tied to outdated policies

The clock is ticking on the long-overdue Farm Bill, with just three months left before Congress may be forced to extend it for yet another year. That would push the current bill—already outdated—more than halfway through a second life it was never intended to have....

Extreme heat creating concerns for Iowa’s livestock and crops

Extreme heat creating concerns for Iowa’s livestock and crops

The extreme heat in recent days has felt more like late July or August and is causing stress for livestock and crops in Iowa. USDA meteorologist Brad Rippey says the more immediate concern is for livestock. High humidity and overnight temperatures in the upper 70s and...

U.S. Export Sales Report (6-26-25)

U.S. Export Sales Report (6-26-25)

Export sales are looking good ahead of the Quarterly Grain Stocks report that will be released next Monday. Allendale commodity broker Greg McBride said the corn sales were especially great in the latest data. Soybeans also looked good this week, which is a far cry...

Tar spot has already been observed in East Central Iowa

Tar spot has already been observed in East Central Iowa

Pollination is quickly approaching for corn and soybeans, and it’s important to make sure that crops are performing at a high level in order to maximize yields down the road. Diseases can enter and impact a field very quickly, so prevention is key to disease...

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U.S. Export Sales Report (6-26-25)

U.S. Export Sales Report (7-10-25)

This week brought yet another great report for U.S. export sales. Allendale commodity broker Greg McBride said the corn numbers are continuing to impress. Soybeans also had an impressive week and nearly set another weekly record. Rounding out the positive feeling from...

Iowa producers can now receive disaster aid

Iowa producers can now receive disaster aid

Iowa producers will soon be able to receive funds that were earmarked for 2023 and 2024 natural disasters. The USDA is opening the signup period for the Supplemental Disaster Relief Program for farmers and ranchers across the country. Danny Much, an economist for the...

Rollins shuts down southern ports again

Rollins shuts down southern ports again

A new case of New World screwworm appeared this week, only 160 miles from the Mexico-U.S. border. USDA had previously announced a risk-based phased-in port reopening strategy for cattle, bison, and equine from Mexico that began on July 7. The new case raises...