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Adjuvant technology can get the most out of herbicide applications

Adjuvant technology can get the most out of herbicide applications

At a time when margins are tight for growers, efficiency is the name of the game when applying herbicide. Farmers want to get the most out of their herbicide applications without losing any efficacy of the product. One of the ways in which a grower can enhance their herbicide application is by employing an adjuvant which can boost performance by getting more herbicide to the target and into the weed. That is Dennis Christie with Winfield United. He lays out the ways in which a grower should...

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California Governor signs landmark E15 legislation

California Governor signs landmark E15 legislation

In a historic move, California Governor Gavin Newsom today signed Assembly Bill 30 into law, authorizing the sale of gasoline blends containing up to 15% ethanol (E15) at retail fuel stations across the state. With this action, E15 is authorized for sale by all 50...

Stronger soils mean smarter decisions in 2026

Stronger soils mean smarter decisions in 2026

Harvest is running full throttle across Iowa, and while combines are rolling, many farmers are already thinking ahead to what comes next. Rising input costs and shrinking profit margins mean every decision matters more than ever. As planning for 2026 begins to take...

GrainVue can take the guesswork out of grain management

GrainVue can take the guesswork out of grain management

As harvest continues to roll along, now is a great time to think of how to improve things for next year. Managing your stored grain can take a lot of guesswork, but much of that can be removed with an automated system. GSI’s GrainVue system has been helping farmers...

Government shutdown hits farmers at a bad time

Government shutdown hits farmers at a bad time

The government shutdown comes at a time when farmers are already facing a significant number of headwinds. China is not purchasing soybeans from the United States, prices for commodities are low, and input costs are high. United States Senator (R-IA) and Iowa farmer...

Finalists for Iowa’s best breaded pork tenderloin contest revealed

Finalists for Iowa’s best breaded pork tenderloin contest revealed

Iowa’s beloved Breaded Pork Tenderloin Sandwich is back in the spotlight as the Iowa Pork Producers Association (IPPA) narrows its annual competition from 40 contenders to just five finalists. These restaurants now stand among the best of the best, vying for the...

Pork is a versatile and nutritious meal option

Pork is a versatile and nutritious meal option

Pork can be used in a variety of different ways to make your day easier and healthier. Ashley Martinez, a registered culinary dietitian, says her go-to cut is the heart-healthy pork loin roast. From simple weeknight roasts to more creative dishes—like a pork...

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From the mine below to the fields beyond

From the mine below to the fields beyond

In our previous story on Nutrien’s Allan Facility, we heard how Environmental Engineer Curtis Ferguson and his team work to protect the land, air, and water surrounding one of Saskatchewan’s largest potash operations. Today, we delve beyond the surface to explore how...

Looking ahead at financing options for 2026

Looking ahead at financing options for 2026

It’s never too early to start thinking about the next crop season already. Vince Restucci, market segment manager with Valent, said farmers can start making next year’s plans as they sit in their combine cabs during harvest. Restucci said many financing programs for...

Study shows ag exports faltering

Study shows ag exports faltering

The U.S. has traditionally had a healthy agricultural trade surplus for years. As global dynamics change due to multiple political and economic factors, U.S. agricultural imports now exceed exports. A new study says the deficit is likely to get worse in the years...