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A return to above normal temperatures in mid-September

A return to above normal temperatures in mid-September

USDA meteorologist Brad Rippey says near to above normal temperatures and precipitation are expected for most of the nation for the week of September 16th-22nd. Rippey says the National Weather Service’s 8-14 day outlook calls for a return of warmer temperatures in the middle of the month. He also provides the precipitation forecast for large swaths of the United States. The Eastern Corn Belt has dealt with dryness for large stretches of the summer and Rippey says that relief is not in...

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Don?t forget baler maintenance this fall

Don?t forget baler maintenance this fall

They are often the unsung heroes of the farm. Planters and combines seem to get all the accolades because they put in and take out the crops every single year. However, the baler is an essential tool on many farms, especially if you have livestock to feed.Just like...

Continued drought means no relief for Mississippi River

Continued drought means no relief for Mississippi River

We?ll have to hold out a little while longer before the Mississippi River receives any relieving rain, as drought conditions have worsened across the board for the state of Iowa. In fact, the entire state is now experiencing some form of drought. Iowa State...

U.S. Export Sales Report (10-20-22)

U.S. Export Sales Report (10-20-22)

This week?s report was neutral, which is definitely an improvement over the last few weeks. Sales continue to flow, which is a welcome change from the worries we had several weeks ago. Allendale commodity broker Greg McBride provided a breakdown of this week?s U.S....

Producing food in a turbulent world

Producing food in a turbulent world

Thursday was day number three of the World Food Prize ? Norman Borlaug International Dialogue at the Iowa Events Center in Des Moines. The dialogue is a series of speeches, presentations, and roundtable discussions from policymakers, scientists, farmers, and students...

Axne discusses legislation that gives farmers time to adapt

Axne discusses legislation that gives farmers time to adapt

When it comes to government regulations, they aren?t always put through at the most convenient time. We recently saw changes and restrictions by EPA on Dicamba in June 2020. This decision came right at the time that farmers were getting ready to spray the product on...

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Rising costs for 2023 Farm Bill

Rising costs for 2023 Farm Bill

The 2023 Farm Bill will be the first in history to cost over $1 trillion. John Newton is the chief economist for the Senate Agriculture Committee and he spoke at a recent Agri-Pulse webinar on the state of the farm bill. Newton says a lot of the cost increase comes...

Black Sea Grain Deal extended

Black Sea Grain Deal extended

The Black Sea Grain Deal was extended this week for another two months. Veronica Nigh, American Farm Bureau Federation Senior Economist, said the agreement allows Ukraine to export commodities vital to global food security.?The Black Sea green corridor deal is a deal...