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Raising awareness of food insecurity this Hunger Action Month

Raising awareness of food insecurity this Hunger Action Month

Food insecurity continues to grow in Iowa, especially in rural areas. Every single county in Iowa is experiencing heightened food insecurity- in fact, 1 in 8 Iowans and 1 in 6 Iowa children don’t know where or when they will get their next meal. But if we can all work together, we can start to make progress against the growing issue of food insecurity across the country. The National Association of Farm Broadcasting (NAFB) and Feeding America announced a partnership earlier this year to bring...

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Secure Pork Supply Plan can help Iowa pig farmers

Secure Pork Supply Plan can help Iowa pig farmers

The Secure Pork Supply Plan, or SPS, helps producers proactively plan for enhanced biosecurity, animal traceability, and disease monitoring for both foreign animal disease outbreaks endemic diseases. Meredith Peterson, director of swine health for the National Pork...

USDA issues August livestock report

USDA issues August livestock report

Based on the mid-year cattle report, a further tightening is expected of calves available for placement in late 2025 and early 2026. The report also suggests steady but gradual changes to inventories of beef cows and replacement heifers. That means the 2025 and 2026...

Iowa corn yields strong, but profits under strain

Iowa corn yields strong, but profits under strain

While Iowa Corn Day at the State Fair gave growers a chance to celebrate ethanol’s impact and future potential, Iowa Corn Growers Association President Stu Swanson also reminded fairgoers that not everything in agriculture is cause for celebration. Beyond the push for...

Food Bank of Iowa benefits from Iowa State Fair

Food Bank of Iowa benefits from Iowa State Fair

One of the most iconic parts of the Iowa State Fair is the food, and there’s always plenty of it. There are also many food competitions that take place in the Elwell building on the west side of the fairgrounds, which do a great job of connecting fairgoers with the...

Draft MAHA Report shows no pesticide restrictions

Draft MAHA Report shows no pesticide restrictions

A draft of the upcoming MAHA report seen by the New York Times will not propose direct restrictions on ultra-processed foods and pesticides that HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., called “major threats.” If it is adopted, the report on the health of America’s...

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Pro Farmer Crop Tour finds another strong crop

Pro Farmer Crop Tour finds another strong crop

For the second consecutive year, scouts on the Pro Farmer Crop Tour have found a record corn yield. The final report, released Friday on profarmer.com, projects a national average corn yield of 182.7 bushels per acre, which is about a 0.5% increase over last year’s...