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Brazil’s Rio Grande do Sul seeing catastrophic flooding

Brazil’s Rio Grande do Sul seeing catastrophic flooding

Last year, when I had the opportunity to go to Brazil, I spent the first days in the state of Rio Grande do Sul. It’s in the Southern part of Brazil, still many hours from the ports along the ocean. While there, I saw some of the lushest regions of agriculture production., However, many of these farms are up on plateaus. The rest of the state has beautiful rivers and valleys covered in lush green trees and vegetation. It was a beautiful area that I would love to return to someday. However,...

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Connecting with consumers to put more pork on the plate (Part 2)

Connecting with consumers to put more pork on the plate (Part 2)

Among younger generations in the United States, fresh pork consumption is on the decline. What does that mean for the pork industry and how can the industry adapt to make pork the protein of choice for younger consumers? Bill Even, CEO of the National Pork Board, says...

Thompson proceeding with House farm bill markup

Thompson proceeding with House farm bill markup

The markup for House Ag Committee Chair GT Thompson’s farm bill will move ahead on Thursday despite scores from the Congressional Budget Office that raise questions. The CBO says the scores provided don’t amount to offsets that would allow the bill to be...

U.S. Export Sales Report (5-23-24)

U.S. Export Sales Report (5-23-24)

The USDA released another low-key export sales report this week, with both corn and soybeans coming within the estimates once again. However, this is looking great for corn, as that market has now seen five consecutive weeks of decent or better export sales. Allendale...

USDA funding expanded opportunities for overseas markets

USDA funding expanded opportunities for overseas markets

The USDA is allocating $300 million to 66 organizations under the new Regional Agricultural Promotion Program (RAPP). Ag Secretary Tom Vilsack said the agency launched RAPP in October 2023 to expand marketing opportunities overseas for American agricultural...

E15 ready for the summer driving season

E15 ready for the summer driving season

This weekend is the unofficial kickoff of summer. Many schools are out, pools are opening, grills are heating up, and vacations are being planned. That is why with all the busy activities you have planned; it is important to save money wherever you can. That is where...

Previously dry soils are now too wet in some areas

Previously dry soils are now too wet in some areas

While we have received a lot of rain recently, it still has not been enough to rid the state of drought yet. In fact, large portions of the state are still in drought conditions. Mark Licht, Iowa State University professor of agronomy and ISU Extension and Outreach...

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Timely rain will still be needed this summer

Timely rain will still be needed this summer

If you’ve taken a look at the U.S. Drought Monitor over the past several months, then you’d see that there has been a dramatic shift in conditions since this time last year. Much of the state is no longer in severe drought. Iowa State University professor of agronomy...

As the weather warms up, so do the grills

As the weather warms up, so do the grills

Memorial Day weekend is considered by many to be the unofficial start of the summer. At the same time, it’s also thought to be the true kick-off to grilling season. Neal Hull, director of domestic market development with the National Pork Board, says that cooking pork...