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Biologicals can give your crops another advantage during the growing season

Biologicals can give your crops another advantage during the growing season

While last year brought its own unique crop challenges, it did provide an opportunity to learn more about the genetics and treatments farmers use for their corn and soybean seeds. Whether it was disease pressure or heat stress, certain treatments allowed crops to handle those challenges better than others. Ryan Schnoes with Pioneer said NEXTA biologicals helped their corn and soybean lines be more resilient in 2025. Schnoes said the NEXTA Speedbox also gives farmers another leg up on corn...

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Reaching the limits of feeding cattle to heavier finishing weights

Reaching the limits of feeding cattle to heavier finishing weights

The total number of beef cattle in the United States is at the lowest level since the 1950s. To make up for the lack of beef cattle while still producing the necessary amount of beef for consumer demand, the cattle industry is feeding cattle to heavier weights. Eric...

The proof of pork demand is in consumer data

The proof of pork demand is in consumer data

The National Pork Board has a comprehensive business intelligence team analyzing data throughout the supply chain, including consumer preference, volume, value, and purchase trends. Kiersten Hafer, NPB  vice president of business intelligence and innovation, said they...

Beef, most fertilizers exempt from new tariffs

Beef, most fertilizers exempt from new tariffs

A new ten percent U.S. tariff on goods from around the world took effect on Tuesday. Meatingplace said a list of tariff exemptions included beef, some fertilizers, and metals like steel and aluminum that are already under Section 232 national security tariffs. The ten...

Mental health pressure builds for Iowa farmers but help exists

Mental health pressure builds for Iowa farmers but help exists

As agriculture heads toward another challenging season, rural health professionals say the mental strain on farmers continues to grow. Market uncertainty, weather concerns, and long hours can weigh heavily on producers. While conversations around mental health have...

Planted acres projections reflect cautious farm economy

Planted acres projections reflect cautious farm economy

USDA economists predict some shifting crop acres as farmers continue to face a difficult economy. As crop farmers prepare to plant their corn, soybeans, or wheat in 2026, many are making decisions with the current farm economy in mind. Faith Parum, an economist for...

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U.S. Export Sales Report (3-5-26)

U.S. Export Sales Report (3-5-26)

This week’s export sales were very different between corn and soybeans. Corn saw great sales, while soybeans had another disappointing report. Allendale commodity broker Greg McBride said there were record-setting corn sales this week. On the other hand, soybeans...