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USDA announces efforts to increase rural veterinarians

USDA announces efforts to increase rural veterinarians

There is a shortage of rural veterinarians in the United States and the low numbers are creating issues for animal health in rural areas. On Thursday Ag Secretary Brooke Rollins announced a new plan designed to increase the number of veterinarians in rural America. The program is designated as the Rural Veterinarian Shortage Action Plan. Rollins says the USDA will also enable economic research to analyze veterinarian shortages and work with schools to help increase the number of vets in needed...

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Farm groups react to MAHA commission report

Farm groups react to MAHA commission report

On the heels of Thursday’s report released by the Make America Healthy Again Commission, industry organizations are calling for science-based agricultural policy. In a statement, the Modern Ag Alliance said the report raises the possibility that the federal government...

NPPC: Line speed rise won’t hurt safety

NPPC: Line speed rise won’t hurt safety

It takes tremendous effort and coordination to move our agricultural products from the farm gate to the grocery store shelves. Every step of the supply chain relies on effort and efficiency to keep food flowing to consumers. One of the most critical links in that...

Be early and active when managing post-emergence weeds

Be early and active when managing post-emergence weeds

With most of the crops planted at this point, it’s time to be thinking about post-emergence weed management already. Northeast Iowa Beck’s Agronomist Lee Koenigsfeld said it’s important to take care of weeds while they are small and easy to kill. When it comes to...

U.S. cattle herd may be rebuilding due to strong demand

U.S. cattle herd may be rebuilding due to strong demand

Signs are pointing to a rebuilding of the cattle herd in response to continued strong consumer demand driven by increasing quality. That was the message from CattleFax CEO Randy Blach to attendees of the U.S. Meat Export Federation (USMEF) Spring Conference as it got...

GT Thompson stresses farm safety net as tax bill heads to Senate

GT Thompson stresses farm safety net as tax bill heads to Senate

House Ag Chair GT Thompson says the Trump Tax Bill, which is now headed to the Senate, will improve the farm safety net. While most of last week’s House debate on the president’s “One Big Beautiful Bill” focused on SNAP and Medicaid savings opposed by Democrats, Ag...

Ethanol industry urges Reynolds to veto eminent domain bill

Ethanol industry urges Reynolds to veto eminent domain bill

Iowa ethanol advocates and farmers are urging Gov. Kim Reynolds to veto a bill restricting carbon sequestration pipelines. The advocates said in a press conference Thursday the bill is “extremely problematic” to biofuels, farming, energy and Iowa economies. The bill,...

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U.S. Export Sales Report (6-12-25)

U.S. Export Sales Report (6-12-25)

This week’s export sales had some very nice numbers, but much of that was ignored with the recent announcements from the EPA. Allendale commodity broker Greg McBride gave an update on the latest export sales from the USDA. McBride said there could be some beneficial...