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With rain delays, farmers considering delayed planting and replanting

With rain delays, farmers considering delayed planting and replanting

With few workable planting days due to the rain, farmers are considering what they might have to do to make sure the crop gets planted and still performs well. This could include strategies like delayed planting or even replanting. Nate Meyer, southwest Iowa field agronomist with Beck’s, said their studies show that it’s not quite time to worry about significant yield losses yet. However, if it does end up that delayed planting is necessary, Meyer said that Beck’s has plenty of hybrids to...

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Senator Ernst reacts to Stabenow’s version of Farm Bill

Senator Ernst reacts to Stabenow’s version of Farm Bill

Last week, the respective Chairpeople of the House & Senate Ag Committees released their visions for a Farm Bill. While House Ag Committee Chairman GT Thompson, a Pennsylvania Republican, released a framework for legislation that he wants to mark up by May 23rd,...

Rain delays causing potentially premature market reactions

Rain delays causing potentially premature market reactions

Rain continues to delay planting across the Corn Belt, but since rain makes grain, it’s pretty worth it at this point. However, we are getting closer and closer to that planting deadline, and the markets were feeling the heat today and shot upwards. Robin Schmahl of...

U.S. agriculture not immune to cyberthreats

U.S. agriculture not immune to cyberthreats

Cyberattacks are on the increase and are being used to target industrial systems that are utilized by U.S. agriculture, that’s according to Director of National Intelligence Avril Haines. Haines tells the Senate Armed Services Committee the U.S. intelligence community...

Ag groups respond to farm bill overviews

Ag groups respond to farm bill overviews

U.S. ag groups are reacting to the House and Senate Ag Committee leaders who released their farm bill overviews. “We are very pleased with the Farm Bill framework from House Ag Chair GT Thompson,” says Ethan Lane, VP of government affairs with the NCBA. “We are...

U.S. red meat export value continues to climb

U.S. red meat export value continues to climb

January-March beef exports totaled 311,865 mt, down 4% from the first quarter of 2023, but export value increased 6% to $2.48 billion, according to data released by USDA and compiled by the U.S. Meat Export Federation (USMEF). USMEF President and CEO Dan Halstrom said...

Will our drought recovery be short-lived?

Will our drought recovery be short-lived?

As the rain continues to fall around the state this spring, we have both excitement and apprehension. We want to get the seeds in the ground and know the clock is ticking. However, every farmer in Iowa is also very aware of the fact that we need to get a lot of...

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Iowa crop progress and condition report

Iowa crop progress and condition report

Iowa Secretary of Agriculture Mike Naig commented on the Iowa Crop Progress and Condition Report released by the USDA National Agricultural Statistics Service. The report is released weekly April through November. Additionally, the Iowa Department of Agriculture and...