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Hog farmers drive demand for U.S. soybeans

Hog farmers drive demand for U.S. soybeans

The Soy Checkoff is driving domestic demand for U.S. soybeans by creating and developing domestic demand opportunities. There are three main focuses that the United Soybean Board is acting on to achieve this goal and support American soybean producers. United Soybean Board Director Robb Ewoldt- who is also an Iowa soybean farmer and hog producer- said there are significant health benefits when incorporating soybean meal into livestock feed for certain animals. Ewoldt said that using soybean...

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South American Weather and Crop Update (5-18-22)

South American Weather and Crop Update (5-18-22)

Once again, the dry weather conditions in South America have both positive and negative consequences. The dryness is helping harvest progress move right along, but it is also creating some yield concerns in Brazil. Allendale commodity broker Greg McBride said that...

IRFA and IBB talk about Biofuels Access bill

IRFA and IBB talk about Biofuels Access bill

Yesterday, Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds was in Prairie City, Iowa as she signed the Biofuels Access bill, with the overwhelming support from the Iowa Legislature. This bill will have an enormous impact on Iowan consumers as we wrangle those high gas prices in attempts...

Secretary Naig Comments on HPAI situation

Secretary Naig Comments on HPAI situation

The High Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI) comeback has made a lot of producers in the state nervous and is giving them flashbacks to 2015 when the disease ravaged the upper Midwest costing the lives of millions of birds and costing operations millions of...

What could Russian invasion mean for food insecurity long-term?

What could Russian invasion mean for food insecurity long-term?

Yesterday, we talked about the ramifications of food insecurity and what challenges the U.S. was facing in making sure we could help those most affected by the shutdown of Ukrainian ports.While this Russian invasion will have to come to end at some point, there are...

Governor Reynolds signs Biofuels Access bill

Governor Reynolds signs Biofuels Access bill

Today, Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds signed House File 2128, which is more commonly known as the Biofuels Access bill. The bill was passed by the Iowa Legislature with overwhelming bipartisan support earlier this session. It will encourage the sale of higher blends of...

AMS accepting applications for MPIRG funding

AMS is accepting applications now through May 24, 2022, for a second round of MPIRG program funding totaling $23.6 million.?We are building on the success of the first round of our MPIRG program to build capacity and increase economic opportunities for small and...

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Momentum still building for pork exports

November export numbers from the USDA show pork was once again immensely positive for global demand for U.S. both in the volume and value. Courtney Knupp, vice president of international marketing for the National Pork Board, said after a slower start to 2022, they...

Pro athletes buying Iowa farmland

Pro athletes buying Iowa farmland

Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow and longtime NBA player Blake Griffin are among some of the big-name athletes who are investing in Iowa farmland. They?ve joined up with more than 20 other pro athletes from the NFL, NHL, the NBA, and Major League Baseball to...

Fertilizer prices will be slow to come down

Fertilizer prices will be slow to come down

It feels like farming is becoming like predicting the weather. We are trying to figure out weather patterns, marketing for prices that will be doing only God knows what in nine months, and trying to figure out what it is going to cost to grow that crop each year.With...