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HPAI detected in Nebraska dairy herd

HPAI detected in Nebraska dairy herd

A dairy herd in Nebraska is the latest to test positive for Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI), or bird flu. Dr. Roger Dudley, State Veterinarian for Nebraska, said testing confirmed the virus came from dairy cows in California that moved to the state. As always, Dudley said that the milk supply remains safe due to the pasteurization process. Dudley reminded dairy farmers to keep biosecurity measures at the front and center. Dudley added that the infected herd is under close supervision...

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Landus helps farmers capture extra value this harvest

Landus helps farmers capture extra value this harvest

Iowa farmers now have a fast and simple way to add profit to their soybeans this harvest — with no change in how they farm or market their crop. Landus has launched a Clean Fuel Regulation (CFR) program that connects local growers to export markets in Canada that...

Proper hybrid selection is vital to a successful crop year

Proper hybrid selection is vital to a successful crop year

When it comes to mitigating risk for a given crop season, proper hybrid selection is key. AgriGold Agronomist Steve Schany said they have a highly diverse seed portfolio, so producers can more easily pick a specific hybrid that works for their farm. Schany said there...

U.S. Export Sales Report (9-11-25)

U.S. Export Sales Report (9-11-25)

With the end of the old crop marketing year, this week’s export sales were a little deceiving at first glance. Allendale commodity broker Greg McBride said corn sales were good this week, but they were slightly inflated by old crop carryover. It was a similar story...

Grassley says he will push for year-round E15 in defense bill

Grassley says he will push for year-round E15 in defense bill

The ethanol industry says that year-round E15 is a national security issue and belongs in the annual defense bill which is now before Congress. United States Senator Chuck Grassley (R-IA) says that he supports year-round E15 as part of the bill and he has others in...

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Fertilizer prices climbing higher once again

Fertilizer prices climbing higher once again

Fertilizer prices appear to be on the rise again. While they have not hit the record high they reached in 2022, Faith Parum, an economist with the American Farm Bureau Federation, said some products, like phosphates, are climbing higher. Parum said there are two main...