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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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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...

FBI partners with agriculture to defend food supply

FBI partners with agriculture to defend food supply

Protecting the nation’s food supply is a critical part of national security. While the likelihood of a bioterrorism attack on American agriculture may be low, the stakes are extraordinarily high. An intentional strike against crops or livestock would not only threaten...

Modern Ag Alliance advocates for farmers from coast to coast

Modern Ag Alliance advocates for farmers from coast to coast

Even though the Modern Ag Alliance is only just over one year old, its impact in that short amount of time has been far-reaching. At this point, the coalition now contains over 100 ag organizations. At this year’s Farm Progress Show, Elizabeth Burns-Thompson,...

Consumers shrug off high beef prices

Consumers shrug off high beef prices

When retail prices for any product reach record-high levels, the demand usually plummets quickly. U.S. beef appears to be the exception to the basic rule of economics. Retail grocery store prices for beef skyrocketed and show no signs of descending. But demand hasn’t...

Soybean leaders warn of growing tariff consequences

Soybean leaders warn of growing tariff consequences

China has effectively shut U.S. soybeans out of its market, instead relying on Brazil to meet its massive demand. The real blow has come from retaliatory tariffs, which have priced American soybeans out and stripped farmers of access to their top export customer. To...

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