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Very few changes made in March WASDE report

Very few changes made in March WASDE report

As expected, the USDA made very minor changes to the numbers in the March WASDE report. The U.S. ending stocks were left alone, and the crop production estimates for Brazil and Argentina were slightly adjusted. Allendale commodity broker Greg McBride said it was a very neutral report overall. Since there are usually low expectations for the March WASDE report, McBride said global news- like the conflict in Iran- will continue to affect the ag marketplace the most until we get to the Quarterly...

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Digging into the relationship between crop yields and soil fertility

Digging into the relationship between crop yields and soil fertility

At the end of harvest season, growers do not have much time to take a break and enjoy the hard work of the growing season. It’s also the time when farmers begin to start building a plan for next year. A big portion of crop yield is tied directly to soil fertility...

Former ISU professor to receive prestigious USMEF award

Former ISU professor to receive prestigious USMEF award

The U.S. Meat Export Federation (USMEF) announced the 2025 recipients of its two most prestigious awards, who will be honored Nov. 13 at the USMEF Strategic Planning Conference in Indianapolis. National Association of State Departments of Agriculture (NASDA) CEO Ted...

Experts doubt Argentina beef plan will have significant benefit

Experts doubt Argentina beef plan will have significant benefit

The Trump administration is proposing to increase beef imports from Argentina as a way to balance supplies and bring relief to consumers facing high prices. However, many in the livestock industry say the move would do little to address the core issues driving the...

Canada believes tariffs will continue despite upcoming hearing

Canada believes tariffs will continue despite upcoming hearing

President Donald Trump said that he, personally, wants to attend next month’s Supreme Court hearing on his tariff policies. Beginning November 5th, the U.S. Supreme Court will hear oral arguments on whether the president can unilaterally impose tariffs under emergency...

Rollins announces immediate farm aid, reopening of FSA offices

Rollins announces immediate farm aid, reopening of FSA offices

In response to mounting pressure from farmers and their legislators, President Trump has authorized the early release of emergency farm aid, despite the ongoing government shutdown. The president directed USDA Secretary Brooke Rollins to immediately free up $3 billion...

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CLAAS FARMPOINT can bring repairs to the field

CLAAS FARMPOINT can bring repairs to the field

Fourteen months ago, Ziegler Ag that it would no longer do parts services or sales for CLAAS combines. Since then, CLAAS has started several FARMPOINT locations in Iowa in order to fill in that service void. Daryl Theis, head of sales and marketing at CLAAS, said they...

Very few changes made in March WASDE report

Questions remain with U.S.-China trade deal

It’s been an interesting time in the soybean market, especially when it comes to trade with China. Initially, it was great to hear that the U.S. and China agreed to a trade framework that included China making U.S. soybean purchases. Jim McCormick, chief operating...

Rollins announces immediate farm aid, reopening of FSA offices

Revised USDA report schedule released

On Thursday USDA’s National Agricultural Statistics Service issued an updated release schedule for reports impacted by the recent government shutdown. Lance Honig of the National Agricultural Statistics Service says some of the reports can be released more quickly...