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Secretary Naig extends sign-up for cover crop cost-share through September 18

Secretary Naig extends sign-up for cover crop cost-share through September 18

Iowa Secretary of Agriculture Mike Naig today announced that, due to record demand, the Iowa Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship is extending the deadline for farmers to sign-up for cover crop cost-share through Sept. 18 and is allocating additional funding so that even more farmers can participate. “Cover crops are one of the most effective practices in the Iowa Nutrient Reduction Strategy that farmers and landowners can use to improve water quality and enhance soil health. We’ve...

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Midterm elections could impact ag policy

Midterm elections could impact ag policy

Various scenarios regarding the midterm election could impact federal farm and food policy. Naturally, the election will decide which parties will take the majority in the House and Senate and which party assumes control of committees, according to Michael Torrey of...

USDA grant to help farmers with soil health and sustainability

USDA grant to help farmers with soil health and sustainability

A U.S. Department of Agriculture grant of $95 million was recently awarded to the Farmers for Soil Health initiative. The USDA?s Partnerships for Climate Smart Commodities program is providing the funding.Jack Cornell, United Soybean Board Director of Sustainable...

Don?t expect any moisture anytime soon

Don?t expect any moisture anytime soon

We have been paying close attention to the Mississippi River these past few weeks. Low water levels, the lowest seen since 1988, are slowing barge traffic. This affects the cornbelt and almost every state between the Appalachians and the Rockies. It?s causing...

Combine sales grow, tractor sales drop in september

Combine sales grow, tractor sales drop in september

Combine harvester sales rose during September in both the U.S. and Canada, while total tractor sales fell in both countries. Data from the Association of Equipment Manufacturers says total U.S. ag equipment unit sales stayed above the five-year average for the second...

Surprises from October WASDE report cause markets to jolt

Surprises from October WASDE report cause markets to jolt

Most estimates were expecting a yield increase in this month?s WASDE report, so when there actually turned out to be a drop in soybean yields, the markets jumped up considerably. Jacob Burks of AgMarket.Net said that, while the initial leap in soybean prices was very...

NPB provides safety tips for handling and applying manure this fall

NPB provides safety tips for handling and applying manure this fall

It?s about the time of year where some farmers will start applying manure to their fields, so it?s important to brush up on proper safety procedures. Marguerite Tan, Director of Environmental Programs with the National Pork Board, said manure poses a potential threat...

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Senate Ag Chair Stabenow talks Farm Bill

Senate Ag Chair Stabenow talks Farm Bill

Last week, we heard from House Ag Committee Chair G.T. Thompson about where he saw the progress of the Farm Bill that is being renewed this year. He seemed to be in a positive frame of mind that they can get it done. Today, we will continue to get that outlook from...

May WASDE report more bearish than expected

May WASDE report more bearish than expected

Today?s WASDE report gave us our first look at the new crop balance sheet. While analysts were expecting a bearish report, it somehow managed to still undercut them. Allendale commodity broker Greg McBride provided a breakdown of this month?s report.McBride said there...

Advocating for U.S. pork sustainability

Dale Stevermer, Minnesota farmer and National Pork Board member, advocated for U.S. pork sustainability at the G7 Agriculture Ministers? meeting in Japan.?All farmers really want to do what's right for the environment, but we don't want to be mandated what to do or...

House Ag Chair Thompson talks Farm Bill

We are all aware the this is a Farm Bill year. Every five years the biggest piece of agriculture and food security legislation is up for renewal. It also gives Congress a chance to hear from the industry about what is working, what is not, and what needs updating. The...