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Consumers shrug off high beef prices

Consumers shrug off high beef prices

When retail prices for any product reach record-high levels, the demand usually plummets quickly. U.S. beef appears to be the exception to the basic rule of economics. Retail grocery store prices for beef skyrocketed and show no signs of descending. But demand hasn’t softened. A new report from CoBank says the allure of beef, even at high prices, is likely the result of several factors currently shaping consumer buying behaviors. The all-fresh retail beef prices surged by nine percent, hitting...

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ISU agronomy professor talks innovation in ag research, Part 1

ISU agronomy professor talks innovation in ag research, Part 1

We all know one thing that is constantly affecting our crops, and that is climate change. While many people are looking for answers on how to limit the effects of climate change, Iowa State University agronomists and engineers are focusing their expertise on soybean...

IA Governor?s Charity Steer Show breaks earnings record again

IA Governor?s Charity Steer Show breaks earnings record again

It?s a tradition almost as old as I am, and it has been bringing attention to the Iowa State Fair and the Ronald McDonald House Charities of Iowa for four decades. This past Saturday they celebrated the 40th iteration of the Iowa Governor?s Charity Steer Show (IGCSS)....

Weed Seed Destructor and other control methods to be showcased

Weed Seed Destructor and other control methods to be showcased

Controlling weeds in farm fields is an annual challenge ? especially with more weeds becoming resistant to herbicides. Fortunately, producers have a wide range of options to counter weeds, including some creative ways that may not have been employed in the past.At...

Iowa Food and Family Project at the Iowa State Fair

Iowa Food and Family Project at the Iowa State Fair

The Iowa Soybean Association is in several locations at the Iowa State Fair including the Ag Building, the Animal Learning Center, and the Varied Industries building.The Iowa Food and Family Project is located inside the south atrium of the Varied Industries building...

Drought still a problem for most of rural America

Despite recent rainfall in certain parts of farm country, a good chunk of rural America is still dealing with drought. John Baranick, ag meteorologist with DTN, talked about some of the key growing areas still struggling with dry weather.?It's scattered throughout the...

ISU engineers & agronomists collaborate on new research chamber

ISU engineers & agronomists collaborate on new research chamber

Iowa State University is known for working with their students and presenting them with amazing real-world experiences through the college. ISU agronomists and engineers are working together to create an innovative in-field research chamber to study climate change on...

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U.S. Export Sales Report (3-23-23)

We saw a decent export sales report this week. Corn is now performing quite well, and, while soybeans are bearish, they are following what we usually see at this time of year. Allendale commodity broker Greg McBride provided a breakdown of this week?s U.S. Export...

Secretary Naig presents ag leader awards

Secretary Naig presents ag leader awards

DES MOINES, Iowa ? Iowa Secretary of Agriculture Mike Naig this week recognized organizations and individuals who have made exceptional contributions to the state?s agriculture community. Naig presented Ag Leader Awards to Agriculture in the Classroom, Central Iowa...