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Food insecurity will only get worse without federal aid

Food insecurity will only get worse without federal aid

In a time where there is a large amount of uncertainty surrounding government funding, food banks and pantries across the country are certain of one thing: food insecurity is only going to get worse if things don’t change. Here in Iowa, we are seeing hunger growing in each of the 99 counties. It’s an invisible issue to many, but your neighbors could be silently struggling to find the resources to take care of their next meal. This month is Hunger Action Month, so there’s been no better time to...

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Logistics challenges still present for shipping fertilizer

Logistics challenges still present for shipping fertilizer

While input costs are high across the board, fertilizer prices have continued to climb. Josh Linville, Vice President ? Fertilizer with StoneX Financial, says that transporting fertilizer has not been easy.The Mississippi river has started to move more traffic and...

Mexico now open to importing some Brazilian pork

Mexico now open to importing some Brazilian pork

As part of its ongoing effort to attract more meat suppliers to the Mexican market, the Government of Mexico is now allowing some imports of Brazilian pork. Erin Borror, U.S. Meat Export Federation (USMEF) vice president of economic analysis, explained that all...

Iowa farmer talks NCGA priorities for next Congress

Iowa farmer talks NCGA priorities for next Congress

Now that the elections are behind us, we know that we are going to be dealing with a divided Congress. Democrats have the majority in the Senate, but Republicans took back the house. Many say this is a referendum on how citizens want to see more cooperation than...

Electric vehicles won?t have AM radios

Electric vehicles won?t have AM radios

People shopping for electric vehicles will see that most don?t have AM radio, and it?s a move not sitting well with rural farm broadcasters. Nathan Simington is a Commissioner of the Federal Communications Commission who spoke to broadcasters at the National...

Challenges beginning to subside for ag equipment manufacturers

Challenges beginning to subside for ag equipment manufacturers

Sourcing parts for new ag equipment has been a big challenge in the last year. Supply chain disruptions, labor shortages, and raw material shortages have made it difficult to consistently produce new farm machinery.Daryl Theis, head of sales & marketing at CLAAS ?...

Will farmland market settle in 2023?

Will farmland market settle in 2023?

A Northwest Iowa land sale in Sioux County recently made headlines with a new record price of $30,000 an acre. The sale shows the continued high demand for premium farmland.Seventy-three acres of high-quality farmland in Sioux County, Iowa, sold for $30,000 per acre...

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U.S. Export Sales Report (6-15-23)

U.S. Export Sales Report (6-15-23)

Contrary to the recent export sales, this week?s report was actually positive. Allendale commodity broker Greg McBride provided an update on this week?s U.S. Export Sales Report.Now, the numbers weren?t exactly excellent per se, but McBride said they are relatively...