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Is the U.S. corn and soybean crop getting smaller?

Is the U.S. corn and soybean crop getting smaller?

From disease to drought, the 2025 crop has been thrown a curveball late in the season. It’s also pushing the crop to maturity quicker. And with USDA currently projecting a record yield and crop, many analysts say the U.S. crop is likely going backwards in terms of yield, but that doesn’t necessarily mean USDA will cut yield projections next month. USDA’s August crop production report showed a record-high 2025/26 U.S. corn yield projection of 188.8 bushels per acre and a record-high soybean...

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Pork sector not immune to Screwworm danger

Pork sector not immune to Screwworm danger

The New World Screwworm is once again drawing attention as it creeps closer to the U.S. border. While it hasn’t been found in the United States, recent cases further south have raised red flags across the livestock industry. Because this flesh-eating parasite can...

Full extent of effects of tariffs on ag economy is still unknown

Full extent of effects of tariffs on ag economy is still unknown

The impact of tariffs on consumers is well known. As we pay more to import certain products, consumers are having to compensate for that by paying more at the register. Things are not so clear when it comes to the effects that tariffs have on exports. We know that...

Optimizing feed safety by mitigating risks

Optimizing feed safety by mitigating risks

Pig health is always front and center at World Pork Expo in Des Moines as ag groups, agribusiness, and producers come together to learn about the latest technologies and management practices for raising healthy animals. The Iowa Ag Radio Network spoke with Mark...

South American Weather and Crop Update (6-18-25)

South American Weather and Crop Update (6-18-25)

The forecast in South America has not changed much over the past few weeks. While there is some rain in parts of Brazil and Argentina, much of the two countries will remain dry. Allendale commodity broker Greg McBride gave an update on the latest weather patterns....

SHIC eyes global risks to U.S. swine

SHIC eyes global risks to U.S. swine

When it comes to protecting a swine herd, waiting until a problem arises is already too late. The risks are real—and constantly evolving- from emerging diseases to foreign animal threats. That’s why the Swine Health Information Center is focused on keeping producers...

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U.S. Export Sales Report (7-3-25)

U.S. Export Sales Report (7-3-25)

The latest U.S. Export Sales Report had good numbers for both corn and soybeans as we head into an extended holiday weekend. Allendale commodity broker Greg McBride said the corn numbers might look lower, but they’re still performing better than the average. McBride...

Hogs also at risk in screwworm battle

Hogs also at risk in screwworm battle

The USDA has announced plans to reopen the southern border to cattle and bison imports in a phased approach, signaling progress in the effort to control the New World Screwworm threat. This move comes as positive news for the livestock industry, particularly cattle...