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House Ag Chair wants farm bill 2.0 in February

House Ag Chair wants farm bill 2.0 in February

GT Thompson, the chair of the House Agriculture Committee, has tentatively set a farm bill markup for the week of February 23. Politico said that’s according to three sources familiar with Thompson’s plans. While the formal text of his farm bill has yet to be introduced, it will likely have the same priorities as the version that advanced out of committee in 2024 but never became law. “Committee staff is still waiting for the cost estimates from the Congressional Budget Office, which could...

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Longshoremen’s vote scheduled to take place next week

Longshoremen’s vote scheduled to take place next week

Positive developments in agriculture in the shipping sector, as the conflicting parties in the longshoremen’s dispute along the Gulf and East Coasts are making progress toward ratifying a new contract. According to Mike Steenhoek, Executive Director of the Soy...

Feenstra urging new EPA administrator to support biofuels

Feenstra urging new EPA administrator to support biofuels

As the new administration continues to settle in, it’s important to make sure they are going to make supporting the ag industry a priority. Renewable fuels in particular need to receive the proper support in order to help the U.S. become more energy independent. Iowa...

Zoetis celebrating National FFA Week

Zoetis celebrating National FFA Week

This week is National FFA Week, a time to celebrate the immense impact the National FFA Organization has in shaping the next generation of agricultural leaders. Zoetis supports FFA through its Industry Support Program. Clint Mefford, director of U.S. Livestock...

RFA says ethanol can save farm economy again

RFA says ethanol can save farm economy again

Renewable Fuels Association President and CEO Geoff Cooper told the 30th annual National Ethanol Conference that ethanol has boosted the farm economy in the past and can do so once again. At the same conference two decades ago, Cooper said that the Renewable Fuel...

No ban coming after new case of Mexican screwworm

No ban coming after new case of Mexican screwworm

Another case of New World screwworm was found in a Mexican cow south of the border. Despite that, USDA says it won’t limit cattle imports from Mexico. Reuters says U.S. cattle supplies in recent months grew tight after Washington blocked Mexican livestock shipments...

Looking for options against herbicide resistance

Looking for options against herbicide resistance

Herbicide-resistant weeds are becoming more common, catching the attention of farmers and weed specialists across the agricultural industry. While this presents a challenge, experts are exploring new strategies to stay ahead, knowing that developing effective...

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State and Federal decisions shape Iowa ag

State and Federal decisions shape Iowa ag

The Iowa Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship (IDALS) plays a vital role in supporting farmers across the state, promoting agricultural innovation, conservation, and economic growth. Through a range of programs and initiatives, the department helps ensure...

Using your data to increase farm efficiency

Using your data to increase farm efficiency

Managing your data is very important with how high-tech things are in this day and age. However, managing your data doesn’t just mean keeping it away from those who want to abuse it. Farmers can share their data with trusted ag companies, like Farmer’s Edge, and...