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USMCA trade agreement vital to Iowa’s ag trade

USMCA trade agreement vital to Iowa’s ag trade

The USMCA (United States–Mexico–Canada Agreement) is a free trade agreement between the United States, Mexico, and Canada. The agreement lasts for 16 years, with reviews every six years. With the July 1st renewal deadline drawing near Farmers for Free Trade held a roundtable at World Pork Expo last week to highlight the USMCA agreement and the benefits it offers for Iowa’s ag trade. Iowa Secretary of Agriculture Mike Naig was a speaker at the panel and opened by explaining the importance of...

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Iowa Farm Bureau sets 2026 legislative priorities

Iowa Farm Bureau sets 2026 legislative priorities

During the 2026 legislative session, Iowa Farm Bureau Federation (IFBF), the state’s largest grassroots farm organization, will address key priorities including property tax reform and the prioritization of tax policies that support farmers and the agricultural...

Agribusiness Association eyes key Iowa legislation

Agribusiness Association eyes key Iowa legislation

As the Iowa Legislature begins work on the 2026 session, agriculture and agribusiness are once again front and center in policy discussions at the Statehouse. The Agribusiness Association of Iowa states that several proposals this year could directly impact investment...

Brazilian soybean harvest underway

Brazilian soybean harvest underway

With a main global competitor of U.S. soybeans now beginning harvest for this year's crop, what is the outlook for Brazil’s production this season? USDA World Agricultural Outlook Board Chair Mark Jekanowski provides the latest update on the Brazilian growing season....

Feenstra says a new farm bill is still possible

Feenstra says a new farm bill is still possible

The year is 2026, and we are still using the 2018 Farm Bill. After eight years, much of the legislation needs to be updated in order to match the constantly evolving ag industry. Iowa Congressman Randy Feenstra said the process will start again next month in the House...

USMCA trade agreement vital to Iowa’s ag trade

Secretary Naig announces 2026 renewable fuels marketing award recipients

Iowa Secretary of Agriculture Mike Naig today announced that Karde’s Convenience Store and Pilot Travel Centers are the recipients of the 2026 Renewable Fuels Marketing Awards. The annual awards recognize fuel retailers for outstanding leadership in expanding access...

AFBF sets 2026 policies at 107th convention

AFBF sets 2026 policies at 107th convention

The American Farm Bureau Federation delegate session adopted a number of policy priorities for 2026. AFBF President Zippy Duvall says the farmer and rancher delegates covered a wide range of issues. Delegates also requested the AFBF Board of Directors analyze issues...

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U.S. Export Sales Report (2-12-26)

U.S. Export Sales Report (2-12-26)

Heading into this week’s export sales report, the markets were expecting to see negative corn sales and positive soybean sales. Allendale commodity broker Greg McBride said the report turned out to be the complete opposite from those estimates. Flash sales were active...

Demand is shifting for U.S. farmland

Demand is shifting for U.S. farmland

Farmland values have been resilient and even robust in past several years. However, those prices are entering a new phase as profit margins continue to change. Colton Lacina, the senior vice president of real estate operations for the Farmers National Company, said...

Dietary guidelines implementation updates

Dietary guidelines implementation updates

Secretaries for the Agriculture and Health and Human Services Departments Wednesday provided an update on implementation progress for the latest Dietary Guidelines for Americans. That was USDA Secretary Brooke Rollins. The guidelines provide guidance for federal food...

Smaller cattle herd means market volatility

Smaller cattle herd means market volatility

It’s well-known that the U.S. cattle herd continues to shrink. The January U.S. Cattle Inventory report showed the total inventory at 86.2 million head on January 1. That was down 300,000 head from last year. American Farm Bureau analysis showed the combination of...