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Trade Win Strengthens Outlook for U.S. Dairy Exports

Trade Win Strengthens Outlook for U.S. Dairy Exports

U.S. dairy organizations are welcoming a key trade victory after the Colombian government dismissed an investigation into U.S. milk powder imports, ending a process that industry leaders say was costly, time-consuming, and ultimately unfounded. The subsidies and countervailing measures investigation began in 2024, alleging that U.S. milk powder exports were unfairly subsidized and harming Colombian dairy producers. The National Milk Producers Federation and the U.S. Dairy Export Council pushed...

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Benson Hill unveils updated website made with farmers in mind

Benson Hill unveils updated website made with farmers in mind

In the effort to tell the company’s new brand story, Benson Hill has updated and enhanced its website. The changes now showcase how Benson Hill’s seed innovations are driving a more sustainable future for feed, food, and fuel markets. Rich LaBonte, vice president of...

Marketing pork to the confident meat eater

Marketing pork to the confident meat eater

The National Pork Board completed a sophisticated segmentation study of U.S. consumers to learn their priorities to connect with them emotionally. David Newman, vice president of market growth for NPB, said the Confident Meat Eaters, one of the seven consumer...

Iowa Ag Secretary Naig discusses Pure Prairie Poultry situation

Iowa Ag Secretary Naig discusses Pure Prairie Poultry situation

Earlier in the month we learned of the situation surrounding the Pure Prairie Poultry company and the financial woes leading to producers not having feed for the birds and lacking the payments they were supposed to receive. The Iowa Department of Agriculture &...

October cattle report shows strong demand for cattle and beef

October cattle report shows strong demand for cattle and beef

Last Friday’s Cattle on Feed report confirms a strong demand for cattle and beef says USDA economist, Michael McConnell. September placements into feedlots of 2.16 million head is down 2% from a year ago. Marketings out of feedlots were up 2% leaving feedlots October...

Forty percent of farmers work off the farm

Forty percent of farmers work off the farm

The 2022 Census of Agriculture showed about 40 percent of American farmers worked 200 or more days off the farm in 2022. The majority, 93 percent, of the 3,078 U.S. counties for which data was reported had at least 30 percent of producers working 200 or more days off...

South American Weather and Crop Update (10-29-24)

South American Weather and Crop Update (10-29-24)

It was looking like the weather was going to start to dry out in South America, but there’s still plenty of rain as of right now. Allendale commodity broker Greg McBride said the shift to the monsoon season in South America has gone almost exactly the way they wanted...

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October cattle report shows strong demand for cattle and beef

Cattle on feed report shows lower placements

The first USDA Cattle on Feed report for the year shows lower placement of cattle on feedlots compared to the same period last year. That is USDA livestock economist Mike McConnell. 11.8 million head of cattle were on feedlots as of January 1st which is a 1% decline...

Ethanol production rises in mid-January

Ethanol production rises in mid-January

Ethanol output rose during the seven days ending on January 17 as inventories climbed to their highest level in nine months. Data from the Energy Information Administration says production increased to an average of 1.099 million barrels a day, up from 1.095 million...

LG Seeds preparing Iowa farmers for 2025

LG Seeds preparing Iowa farmers for 2025

The past few years in agriculture have been nothing short of tumultuous, with Iowa standing at the forefront of weather extremes. From historic floods to unprecedented droughts, farmers have faced shifting conditions that have tested their resilience and adaptability....