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ELRP applications for flood and wildfire now open

ELRP applications for flood and wildfire now open

Applications are now open for the Emergency Livestock Relief Program for Flood and Wildfire, which is meant to help farmers and ranchers cover part of extra feed costs associated with these types of natural disasters. American Farm Bureau economist Danny Munch said the application for this relief differs from a previous USDA program. Munch said about 940 million dollars is available for the program. If farmers or ranchers think they are eligible, Munch said they should reach out to their local...

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Fresh pork expected to be more price-competitive with beef and chicken

Fresh pork expected to be more price-competitive with beef and chicken

A National Pork Board report expects pork to be even more price-competitive with beef and chicken during the fall. The pork supply continues to fall short of expectations. In the last month, slaughter is down 3.3 percent, and when combined with the decline in weights,...

Farmers applaud court decision on H-2A costs

Farmers applaud court decision on H-2A costs

Farms across America face razor-thin margins and rising input costs, especially when relying on seasonal labor. Family-run operations often struggle to hire and retain enough workers during peak seasons to get crops planted, tended, and harvested. Under the H-2A visa...

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...

U.S. Export Sales Report (8-28-25)

U.S. Export Sales Report (8-28-25)

The weekly export sales continue to show two different stories, with corn having another record week while soybeans struggle. Allendale commodity broker Greg McBride said old crop corn sales will definitely hit the USDA’s goals. Soybeans rebounded slightly, but they...

Win tickets and sideline access to Iowa Hawkeyes annual ANF game

Win tickets and sideline access to Iowa Hawkeyes annual ANF game

With the first full week of the college football season on the horizon, Iowa Farm Bureau and University of Iowa are offering Hawkeye fans a chance to win four tickets and on-field sideline access to the America Needs Farmers (ANF) game on Oct. 18 against Penn State...

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Southern Rust has exploded in many Iowa fields

Southern Rust has exploded in many Iowa fields

Southern Rust has exploded in many Iowa corn fields this year, and farmers who did not treat their fields beforehand are feeling the pain. Kurt Maertens, BASF technical service representative in Eastern Iowa, said that, while no fungicide is able to perfectly handle...

Beef-on-dairy sector growing in popularity

Beef-on-dairy sector growing in popularity

Many industry experts say the beef-on-dairy sector is booming, as are efforts to make these cows as profitable as possible for producers. Laurence Williams, Dairy-Beef Cross Development Lead at Purina, said genetics are an important component when it comes to the best...

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....