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U.S.-Canada trade negotiations are vital to agriculture success

U.S.-Canada trade negotiations are vital to agriculture success

U.S. farmers and ranchers are paying close attention to the negotiations on the U.S.-Mexico-Canada Trade Agreement. Virginia Houston, the senior director of congressional affairs for the American Farm Bureau Federation, highlights the vital roles Mexico and Canada have played in the success of U.S farmers and ranchers as important export destinations for U.S. products. According to Houston, none of these three countries have agreed to renew the agreement by July 1st, thereby automatically...

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Farmers weigh fungicide against tight margins

Farmers weigh fungicide against tight margins

Even with crops looking good across much of Iowa, many producers are still facing difficult financial decisions. Depressed commodity prices and elevated input costs continue to squeeze profit margins, forcing farmers to carefully evaluate every input they purchase....

Mexico removes pseudorabies restrictions on U.S. pork offal

Mexico removes pseudorabies restrictions on U.S. pork offal

Mexico this week removed all pseudorabies (PRV) related restrictions on U.S. pork offal products. As U.S. Meat Export Federation (USMEF) Vice President of Economic Analysis Erin Borror explains, this comes as a big relief since the temporary restrictions had...

No relief in sight for difficult farm economy

No relief in sight for difficult farm economy

Farmers and ranchers are continuing to struggle with a difficult farm economy. Unfortunately, a study from the American Farm Bureau Federation shows the economic situation in rural America will only get worse. Faith Parum, an economist with the American Farm Bureau...

NCGA recognizes Rep. Feenstra with President’s Award

NCGA recognizes Rep. Feenstra with President’s Award

The National Corn Growers Association recognizes Rep. Randy Feenstra with its highest honor, the President’s Award. Feenstra, who serves on the House Agriculture Committee, has been a long-standing champion for corn grower priorities, especially for expanding ethanol...

USDA invests $500 million in processors

USDA invests $500 million in processors

The U.S. Department of Agriculture is investing $500 million to strengthen the nation's beef processing capacity through its Strengthening Processing for U.S. Ranchers, or SPUR, program. The funding is aimed at small and midsize meat processors, which USDA defines as...

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House approves additional farm aid

House approves additional farm aid

The U.S. House of Representatives has approved $12 billion in additional farm aid as part of its budget reconciliation package. John Newton, vice president of public policy with the American Farm Bureau Federation, says the struggles of the farm economy have made...

Heavy rain hits crops in central Iowa again

Heavy rain hits crops in central Iowa again

Earlier this week, torrential rains hit central Iowa once again via a windbag storm. On top of the rain, heavy wind and hail damaged crops in some parts of the state. Dan Bjorklund, technical agronomist at Landus Cooperative, said that, while central and eastern Iowa...