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Naig: Pork remains safe after pseudorabies case

Naig: Pork remains safe after pseudorabies case

Iowa Agriculture Secretary Mike Naig says consumers should remain confident in the safety of pork products after Iowa confirmed a rare case of pseudorabies tied to pigs brought into the state from Texas. Naig said the detection marked the first confirmed case in a commercial swine herd since the disease was officially eradicated from U.S. commercial production in 2004. Naig explained that pseudorabies is not the same rabies virus commonly associated with pets or human exposure concerns....

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Looking ahead at financing options for 2026

Looking ahead at financing options for 2026

It’s never too early to start thinking about the next crop season already. Vince Restucci, market segment manager with Valent, said farmers can start making next year’s plans as they sit in their combine cabs during harvest. Restucci said many financing programs for...

Grassley not optimistic for soybeans at Trump-Xi meeting

Grassley not optimistic for soybeans at Trump-Xi meeting

Longtime United States Senator and farmer Chuck Grassley is not optimistic that the upcoming meeting between President Trump and China’s Xi Jinping will reach a satisfactory conclusion on soybeans. The two presidents are set to meet at the upcoming Asia-Pacific...

Farmers are still flying blind in the ag economy

Farmers are still flying blind in the ag economy

As harvest rolls on, farmers are flying blind when it comes to the ag economy. On top of the government shutdown, the lack of a new farm bill makes much of the future uncertain as well. Iowa Congressman Randy Feenstra said farmers are missing out on several resources...

Study shows ag exports faltering

Study shows ag exports faltering

The U.S. has traditionally had a healthy agricultural trade surplus for years. As global dynamics change due to multiple political and economic factors, U.S. agricultural imports now exceed exports. A new study says the deficit is likely to get worse in the years...

Efficiency without reward in today’s dairy markets

Efficiency without reward in today’s dairy markets

Trying to make sense of today’s dairy markets might feel like trying to churn butter with a whisk. You can put in the effort, but the results may not make much sense. After a short stretch of stronger prices that gave producers a little breathing room, milk values...

Motorcade for Trade highlights challenges farmers are facing

Motorcade for Trade highlights challenges farmers are facing

The Motorcade for Trade is traveling across the country to highlight the issues that farmers are facing in the current ag economy due to tariff challenges and shifting export markets. Ally McKone, Farmers for Free Trade representative with the Motorcade for Trade,...

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Making plans to manage multiple crop threats

Making plans to manage multiple crop threats

Every year, farmers have to deal with many different crop issues, whether it’s pests, diseases, or weeds. Some of these crop threats will even start to impact farmers all at the same time. Dave Hoy, agronomy division manager at LG Seeds, said managing multiple threats...

Midwest governors pushing for year-round E15

Midwest governors pushing for year-round E15

Several Midwest Governors collectively called on Congress to pass the Nationwide Consumer and Retailer Fuel Choice Act of 2025. It’s a bill that would allow the year-round, nationwide sale of E15. Missouri Governor Mike Kehoe said the bill has bipartisan support. The...

Market macroeconomics going into 2026

Market macroeconomics going into 2026

During a presentation at the recent 2025 NAFB National Convention in Kansas City, Global Commodity Analytics President Mike Zuzolo discussed some of the biggest macroeconomic factors affecting the markets going into 2026. Zuzolo says that oversupply of some key...