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Iowa ag efforts meet setbacks as policy debates continue

Iowa ag efforts meet setbacks as policy debates continue

Iowa agriculture continues to face pressure from growing production and slower demand growth, a dynamic that has weighed on commodity prices and raised broader questions about market access for farmers. Those issues were discussed earlier this week during a presentation involving leaders from the renewable fuels and corn industries, including Monte Shaw, executive director of the Iowa Renewable Fuels Association. Shaw pointed to long-term gains in agricultural productivity while noting that...

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Ag industry still seeking some more clarity from USDA

Ag industry still seeking some more clarity from USDA

The recent USDA guidelines on climate-smart ag practices for biofuel feedstocks has been generally received positively, but there are still some areas that need clarification. Fortunately, there is now a 60-day window for farmers to speak up about what they would like...

Tariff war is the last thing beef producers need

Tariff war is the last thing beef producers need

The North American beef cattle herd size is at a 40-year low, after several years of drought and feed shortages in primary cattle regions have taken a heavy toll on cow and heifer numbers. While cattle producers are seeing record-high prices, the beef processing...

EPA nominee Zeldin vows clarity in WOTUS rules, timeliness on RVOs

EPA nominee Zeldin vows clarity in WOTUS rules, timeliness on RVOs

Former Congressman Lee Zeldin was recently questioned at his Senate confirmation hearing for the post of EPA Administrator. At the hearing Zeldin vowed to provide more clarity on WOTUS rules, timeliness on renewable volume targets, and cooperation with USDA. Zeldin...

U.S. agriculture dominated by family farms

U.S. agriculture dominated by family farms

In 2023, roughly 86 percent of all farms were small family farms. A USDA report says these farms have a gross cash income below $350,000 and operate on 41 percent of all U.S. agricultural land. The family farms produced 17 percent of the total value of U.S....

La Niña has brought drier trends back

La Niña has brought drier trends back

After a double-dip La Niña in 2022 and 2023, we were relieved to see El Niño return to start 2024, bringing us back a mild winter and more moisture. After a few years of heavy drought, farmers breathed a sigh of relief. However, it was soon announced that we were...

ICGA reacts to recent USDA guidelines

ICGA reacts to recent USDA guidelines

Yesterday, the USDA published an interim rule on Technical Guidelines for Climate-Smart Agriculture Crops Used as Biofuel Feedstocks. The interim rule establishes guidelines for quantifying, reporting, and verifying the greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions associated with...

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Tariff war is the last thing beef producers need

Cattle producers want to keep Section 199A

The National Cattlemen’s Beef Association (NCBA) is renewing its push for the Section 199A tax deduction. Kelsea Kemp, NCBA associate director of government affairs, said this is a very important tool for producers, and it’s one of their top priorities for the...

Poultry markets strong but face headwinds

Poultry markets strong but face headwinds

Improved economic conditions in many regions, together with ongoing high prices for other proteins, make poultry an attractive option for worldwide consumers. Rabobank says global consumption growth is predicted to reach 2.5 to three percent this year. This marks the...