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Analysis shows the farm economy still needs help

Analysis shows the farm economy still needs help

While some progress has been made in stabilizing the farm economy through the Farmer Bridge Assistance Program and Emergency Commodity Assistance Program, recent numbers show that farmers still need help. Faith Parum, an economist with the American Farm Bureau Federation, said farm losses continue to pile up. Parum says the economic pressures facing farmers and ranchers come from rising input costs coupled with commodity prices that just aren’t keeping up. Parum says Congress must act now to...

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USDA issues final rule on amendments to Federal milk marketing orders

USDA issues final rule on amendments to Federal milk marketing orders

Today, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS) announced a final rule amending the uniform pricing formulas applicable in all 11 Federal milk marketing orders (FMMOs). The final rule was made available for viewing on Jan. 16,...

USDA Releases guidance on 45z; Trump Treasury must still approve

USDA Releases guidance on 45z; Trump Treasury must still approve

Yesterday marked a moment that farmers and the biofuels industry eagerly anticipated for over a year. The USDA released guidance on 45z tax credits for climate-smart Ag, feedstocks, and biofuels. Many ag industry leaders and entities have praised Secretary Vilsack for...

Collecting financial data for flower farms

Collecting financial data for flower farms

Iowa is no stranger to specialty crop farming, and flowers are one of those specialty crops. Since they can be planted so close together, flowers can offer substantial yields on smaller acreages. However, as it is with many specialty crops, there isn’t a lot of data...

USDA announces more regulatory reforms for Packers and Stockyards Act

USDA announces more regulatory reforms for Packers and Stockyards Act

The U.S. Department of Agriculture announced a third installment in regulatory reforms to the Packers and Stockyards Act. Ag Secretary Tom Vilsack said this third change, in combination with the others, is intended to level the playing field for farmers raising...

Arctic cold and potential cattle concerns

Arctic cold and potential cattle concerns

A strong arctic system is expected to settle over much of the United States late this week and into the weekend, creating concerns for livestock producers. USDA meteorologist Brad Rippey says the latest blast of arctic air could bring some of the coldest temperatures...

SCN continuing spread renews focus on the threat

SCN continuing spread renews focus on the threat

Researchers have been updating the map of known soybean cyst nematode distribution regularly since 2000, and with each update, the threat spreads. The latest update, spearheaded by Greg Tylka, a nematologist from Iowa State University, reveals 31 counties in ten...

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Secretary Naig Presents 2025 Ag Leader Awards

Secretary Naig Presents 2025 Ag Leader Awards

Iowa Secretary of Agriculture Mike Naig this week recognized three organizations and one business that have made exceptional contributions to the continued success of Iowa agriculture. The honorees received awards during the 13th Annual Iowa Ag Leaders Dinner held on...

March ends like a lamb with mild USDA reports

There’s an old saying that says March comes in like a lion and goes out like a lamb. With today bringing two major USDA reports, it was looking like the month might end more like a lion instead. However, that wasn’t necessarily the case, as both the Quarterly Grain...