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Iowa Farm Bureau sets 2026 legislative priorities

Iowa Farm Bureau sets 2026 legislative priorities

During the 2026 legislative session, Iowa Farm Bureau Federation (IFBF), the state’s largest grassroots farm organization, will address key priorities including property tax reform and the prioritization of tax policies that support farmers and the agricultural community; funding to advance water quality and soil conservation practices; and landowner protections when underground natural resources are extracted. Throughout the past year, members from all 100 county Farm Bureaus provided input...

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AI’s presence continues to grow in agriculture

AI’s presence continues to grow in agriculture

It seems like every time that we blink, artificial intelligence, or AI, has found a new way of helping us do our tasks a little bit better. Sometimes, it can also be a little scary. We harken back to some classic movies where AI has become too smart and has put...

November WASDE looks mostly friendly for corn and beans

This busy news week is wrapping up with the November World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates (WASDE) report. While concerns over tariffs still remain, the ag marketplace has not adjusted sharply in either direction. Allendale commodity broker Greg McBride said...

Farmers need relief from economic conditions and natural disasters

Farmers need relief from economic conditions and natural disasters

A trifecta of natural disasters, high input costs, and poor economic conditions has made the last year difficult for farmers and ranchers. Betty Resnick, an economist for the American Farm Bureau Federation, says there is some relief on the way, but more is needed....

Biofuels industry hopes for year-round E15, improved 45z tax rule

Biofuels industry hopes for year-round E15, improved 45z tax rule

The biofuels industry is beginning to look ahead to 2025 and the new administration taking over leadership in Washington D.C. Renewable Fuels Association Senior Vice-President for Government and Public Affairs Troy Bredenkamp says President-elect Trump has a record on...

Speculation starts on next Ag Secretary

Speculation starts on next Ag Secretary

Speculation has already begun on who the next Secretary of Agriculture will be when Donald Trump returns to the White House in January. Successful Farming says Texas Ag Commissioner Sid Miller, former ambassador Kip Tom, and Ted McKinney of NASDA are among a handful...

Canada reacts to the election of Trump

Canada reacts to the election of Trump

We know that during the first Trump administration, an aggressive trade policy was implemented. Tariffs and trade wars were the terms most used during that time. One trade battle was fought with our closest neighbors, Mexico and Canada. The old North American Free...

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Short stature corn can unlock higher yields

Short stature corn can unlock higher yields

It can still feel like a new product, but short stature corn has been in the market for decades now. As planting season gets nearer, farmers may want to consider this resilient and flexible corn hybrid. Myron Stine, president of Stine Seed, said they believe short...

Farmers need relief from economic conditions and natural disasters

Farm Bureau details another busy week in D.C.

Several hot topics are making waves in Washington, D.C. this week, and the American Farm Bureau Federation is keeping track of all of them. Just one month after a new Congress was sworn in and two weeks after a new President was inaugurated, our nation’s capital is...

Cattle and bison imports resume from Mexico

The USDA’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service is announcing the resumption of cattle and bison imports from Mexico. Those imports will resume in the next several days. To protect U.S. livestock and other animals, APHIS halted shipments of bison and cattle from...