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News headlines bring negativity to soybean marketplace

News headlines bring negativity to soybean marketplace

Front month soybeans began Monday with a price of $12.14 cents before seeing losses of 70 cents to close at $11.55 and ¼ cents. In addition to continuing conflict in the Middle East and shipping issues in the Strait of Hormuz, comments from President Donald Trump brought negative price movement to the soybean complex. The President was scheduled to visit with the President of China, Xi Jinping, at the end of March but Trump indicated that the meeting could be delayed. That is commodity broker,...

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Tissue sampling is vital to managing in-season nutrition

Tissue sampling is vital to managing in-season nutrition

The best way to manage in-season nutrition is by letting your crops tell you what they need. This is done through tissue sampling which will provide a checklist of the nutrients your crops are lacking. That is Ryan Steffensen, a branch manager with Helena Agri...

Farmers need to have a seat at the MAHA table

Farmers need to have a seat at the MAHA table

The much-anticipated recommendations from the Make America Healthy Commission will be released soon. In this week’s commentary, American Farm Bureau President Zippy Duvall said the commission must seek farmers' input. Duvall said they appreciate the communication from...

‘Fair Sweet Fair’ experiences with Choose Iowa at the 2025 ISF

‘Fair Sweet Fair’ experiences with Choose Iowa at the 2025 ISF

DES MOINES, Iowa (July 31, 2025) – Iowa Secretary of Agriculture Mike Naig welcomes Iowa State Fairgoers to indulge in fun ‘Fair Sweet Fair’ experiences with Choose Iowa during the annual 11-day event slated for Aug. 7 through Aug. 17 in Des Moines. Choose Iowa, a...

Grain donations could turn harvests into hope

Grain donations could turn harvests into hope

Hunger remains a persistent challenge across the country, affecting people of all backgrounds, incomes, and communities. It’s a crisis that cuts across urban and rural lines alike, with food pantries and assistance programs struggling to keep up as demand grows. More...

Heat dome ridge led to derecho in Upper Midwest

Heat dome ridge led to derecho in Upper Midwest

The Midwest heat dome is finally broken, and temperatures are now much more pleasant. The heat dome didn’t leave quietly, though, as it caused a derecho to form and tear across much of the Upper Midwest. Dr. Justin Glisan, state climatologist for Iowa, said a “ring of...

U.S. Export Sales Report (7-31-25)

U.S. Export Sales Report (7-31-25)

This week’s export sales were back to the great pace that we saw for a while. Allendale commodity broker Greg McBride said new crop corn sales set a record for this week. On the other hand, McBride said the new crop soybean sales are concerning. McBride said some...

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