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EPA’s Regan hears counter argument to EVs in Senate hearing

EPA’s Regan hears counter argument to EVs in Senate hearing

During a recent Senate hearing in Washington D.C., Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Michael Regan heard criticisms from lawmakers regarding the Biden administration’s push for increased electric vehicle use via regulation. Wyoming GOP Senator Cynthia Lummis told EPA administrator Regan, that many rural Americans prefer gas and ethanol powered cars and trucks. The EPA has proposed stringent auto pollution rules that could force electric vehicles to make up two-thirds of new...

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NK soybeans striving for “versatility and consistency” in 2024

NK soybeans striving for “versatility and consistency” in 2024

Each year more Midwestern farmers are adopting the practice of early soybean planting. When conditions allow for early planting, farmers are opting to plant soybeans earlier in the hopes of eventual increased yields. However, during a tricky planting season like the...

Ernst discusses latest biofuels developments

Ernst discusses latest biofuels developments

Yesterday, we shared the thoughts of Growth Energy’s Emily Skor about the state of things in the ethanol sector. One of the things that she mentioned she was most concerned about was what she perceived to be the waning support of lawmakers to find a permanent solution...

Finding profits in tight profit margins

Finding profits in tight profit margins

Profit margins are always tight for farmers, with some years feeling tighter than others. However, there’s almost always a way to look through those margins and find the best profit levels possible. Chad Hart, Iowa State University professor of economics and ISU...

First quarter of 2024 sees phenomenal pork exports

First quarter of 2024 sees phenomenal pork exports

The U.S. Meat Export Federation says March exports of U.S. pork were steady with last year’s volume but were slightly higher in value, according to data released by USDA. Kelli Wicks, manager of market growth for the National Pork Board, said diversification has been...

NCBA official outlines difficult final stretch for farm bill

NCBA official outlines difficult final stretch for farm bill

House Ag Chair GT Thompson has set a May 23rd markup date for his GOP farm bill proposal, but there is still a long road ahead for the proposal. NCBA’s Executive Director of Government Affairs Allison Rivera says she is encouraged that House Ag Chair GT Thompson has...

May WASDE includes an initial U.S. crop assessment

May WASDE includes an initial U.S. crop assessment

The May World Ag Supply and Demand Estimates report includes USDA’s first assessment of domestic and international supply and demand prospects. The 2024-2025 U.S. corn outlook calls for larger supplies, greater domestic use and exports, and higher ending stocks. The...

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Iowa crop progress and condition report

Iowa crop progress and condition report

Iowa Secretary of Agriculture Mike Naig commented on the Iowa Crop Progress and Condition Report released by the USDA National Agricultural Statistics Service. The report is released weekly April through November. Additionally, the Iowa Department of Agriculture and...