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From Ames to Iowa City, everyone cheers for Iowa dairy

From Ames to Iowa City, everyone cheers for Iowa dairy

Fall is well known for its tailgating fun at sporting events across the country, and nowhere is that tradition stronger than right here in Iowa. Whether you are grilling up cheeseburgers outside Jack Trice Stadium or reaching for the ranch and blue cheese to go with your hot wings at Kinnick, dairy has a place at every tailgate. From melty cheese on burgers to creamy dips that bring everyone back for seconds, Iowa’s dairy farmers are helping make game day gatherings a little more delicious....

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Providing carbon credit opportunities for livestock producers

Providing carbon credit opportunities for livestock producers

Most people think of row crop opportunities when they talk about carbon credits, but there are opportunities for livestock producers who own land as well. The folks at Graze Master Group saw this potential and partnered with Agoro Carbon to offer some carbon credit...

NCBA anticipates issues with lesser prairie chicken listing

NCBA anticipates issues with lesser prairie chicken listing

State and regional cattle groups, along with the National Cattlemen?s Beef Association, are suing the Biden administration over the lesser prairie chicken endangered species listing proposal. NCBA Associate Director for Governmental Affairs Sigrid Johannes said the...

Taking every precaution necessary to prevent African Swine Fever

Taking every precaution necessary to prevent African Swine Fever

The Iowa Pork Producers Association held its annual meetings at the Iowa Pork Congress in Des Moines this week. As can be expected, the African Swine Fever virus was a central topic of discussion.The national pork board recently put together a trip to Europe to study...

Ag may have a quiet year in the Iowa State House

Ag may have a quiet year in the Iowa State House

The last few years were busy for agriculture in the state of Iowa. We saw ethanol legislation, property tax legislation, and so much more. With all that accomplished, there isn?t a whole lot left on the immediate horizon for ag under the dome of the Iowa capitol...

Research identifies $400 million in unrealized soybean value

Research identifies $400 million in unrealized soybean value

A new partnership aims to increase soybean flower and pod retention. This unrealized value could bring $50 per acre or $400 million in economic return for U.S. soybean farmers, according to the United Soybean Board. The collaborative focus will test how heat and...

HPAI causing increase in egg prices

HPAI causing increase in egg prices

The highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) outbreak is causing a short supply of eggs, leading to higher prices for consumers. According to American Farm Bureau Federation Economist Bernt Nelson, the key factor in that price change is the inventory of laying...

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