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Hog farmers drive demand for U.S. soybeans

Hog farmers drive demand for U.S. soybeans

The Soy Checkoff is driving domestic demand for U.S. soybeans by creating and developing domestic demand opportunities. There are three main focuses that the United Soybean Board is acting on to achieve this goal and support American soybean producers. United Soybean Board Director Robb Ewoldt- who is also an Iowa soybean farmer and hog producer- said there are significant health benefits when incorporating soybean meal into livestock feed for certain animals. Ewoldt said that using soybean...

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U.S. agriculture is leery of RFK Jr.’s policies

U.S. agriculture is leery of RFK Jr.’s policies

Many promises have been made by Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F Kennedy, Jr., but few have been delivered on yet. The Make America Healthy Again Commission is being closely watched by American agriculture as it issues a widely anticipated report. Bill...

Inaugural statewide Choose Iowa farm store crawl set for June 21-22

Inaugural statewide Choose Iowa farm store crawl set for June 21-22

On Wednesday Iowa Secretary of Agriculture Mike Naig announced the inaugural statewide Choose Iowa Farm Store Crawl which will be held Saturday and Sunday, June 21-22. The two-day event will also coincide with the Iowa Barn Foundation's (IBF) Spring Barn Tour in Cedar...

GROWMARK announces 2025 scholarship winners

GROWMARK announces 2025 scholarship winners

Fifty-five students have been selected to receive scholarships totaling $2,000 each through the GROWMARK Foundation. Nearly 805 students from across the United States and Ontario, Canada, applied for the scholarships. Students who received scholarships will have those...

Naig outlines ag priorities, skips governor race

Naig outlines ag priorities, skips governor race

Since Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds announced last month that she would not seek reelection, speculation about her potential successors has quickly intensified, particularly within the Republican Party. The field is already starting to take shape, with 4th District U.S....

Using adjuvants to optimize herbicide activity

Using adjuvants to optimize herbicide activity

On Monday the state of Iowa was hit with widespread thunderstorms that delivered considerable rainfall to large swaths of the state. Before the storms however, a one-to-two-week window of favorable weather conditions allowed growers to get a lot of seed in the ground...

Thunderstorms make summertime precipitation difficult to predict

Thunderstorms make summertime precipitation difficult to predict

Most of the crops in Iowa are in the ground at this point, so many farmers are keeping a close eye on the weather and praying for some “million-dollar rain.” To get a clearer picture of what the large-scale weather patterns will look like in the U.S., many analysts...

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Rural America helping to power AI innovation

Rural America helping to power AI innovation

Rural America is becoming the home of more data centers to power artificial intelligence. Jeff Johnston, Lead Economist for Infrastructure with CoBank, says the rural areas of the United States are helping to lead the charge forward for AI technology. Johnston says...

Crafting the message for the consumer

Crafting the message for the consumer

Taste What Pork Can Do™ is the new industry wide consumer campaign from the National Pork Board. The campaign is similar in size and scope to successful campaigns of the past such as Pork, The Other White Meat. Kiersten Hafer with the National Pork Board says the...