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Farmers play a key role in producing Super Bowl snacks

Farmers play a key role in producing Super Bowl snacks

Super Bowl Sunday is consistently one of the highest demand days for food across the U.S., supporting the farm economy. Faith Parum, an economist for the American Farm Bureau Federation, said Super Bowl Sunday can really reflect the abundance of American agriculture. However, as folks come together to watch the big game, it’s important to remember that the farmers supplying the spread face rising production costs and tight margins. Parum said something to keep in mind is that farmers receive...

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USDA forecasts for milk production and price projections in 2025

USDA forecasts for milk production and price projections in 2025

USDA’s Agricultural Outlook Forum helps to provide milk production and price projections, by product and category, for the year ahead. At the recent 2025 Ag Outlook Forum, USDA dairy analyst Peyton Ferrier predicted an overall milk production increase. He says...

Secretary Naig announces 15 Choose Iowa dairy innovation grants

Secretary Naig announces 15 Choose Iowa dairy innovation grants

Iowa Secretary of Agriculture Mike Naig today announced that 15 Iowa dairy projects  have been awarded Choose Iowa Dairy Innovation Grants. The cost-share grants will help expand on-farm dairy processing and incorporate labor saving technology, both of which will help...

Agriculture in limbo: Farmers grapple with tariff uncertainty

Agriculture in limbo: Farmers grapple with tariff uncertainty

The Trump Administration's back-and-forth actions on tariffs with Canada and Mexico have left the agriculture industry grappling with uncertainty and anxiety. Combined with ongoing tariffs on China and subsequent retaliatory measures, farmers are feeling the squeeze...

Sources of optimism and concern heading into growing season ’25

Sources of optimism and concern heading into growing season ’25

The winter of 2024-2025 has not provided much moisture to the state of Iowa to help replenish the soil moisture profile. Last week’s rainfall provided a much-needed shot to the arm but overall, the winter has been mostly mild with little in the way of rain and snow....

Tepid response to March WASDE report

Expectations were low for the March WASDE report, and those expectations were met almost squarely on the nose. This is typical for the March WASDE report, as the markets are already looking ahead to the reports at the end of the month. Allendale commodity broker Greg...

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A bipartisan farm bill helps all Iowans

A bipartisan farm bill helps all Iowans

The farm bill carries a legacy of bipartisanship with both sides of aisle routinely working together to pass the bill that affects all Americans. However, in recent years partisan lines have been drawn in the sand with each side of the aisle unwilling to budge from...

Pork supports affordable & balanced diets

Pork supports affordable & balanced diets

Nutrition and dietary guidelines are back on the front burner in Washington, as policymakers revisit how federal recommendations shape school meals, food programs, and consumer habits. The renewed focus is drawing attention from both producers and consumers, who are...

U.S. Export Sales Report (5-15-25)

U.S. Export Sales Report (5-15-25)

The latest export sales show that both corn and soybeans are continuing to march to the beat of their own drum. Allendale commodity broker Greg McBride said it was another week of outstanding corn exports. The soybean sales are much less extravagant, but that’s not...