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Naig urges Senate action on Farm Bill

Naig urges Senate action on Farm Bill

The House has passed its version of the Farm Bill, but Iowa Agriculture Secretary Mike Naig says the focus now turns to the Senate, where the legislation could face a much more difficult path forward. Naig said House passage was an important step toward giving farmers more certainty during a period of tight margins and ongoing economic stress. He said the legislation still sends an important signal that Congress recognizes the financial challenges facing agriculture right now. Naig said the...

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Tassel wrap issues originate from seed genetics

Tassel wrap issues originate from seed genetics

One of the biggest crop issues this year was tassel wrap, which severely limited the ability of affected corn plants from pollinating. This issue is also unique in that it isn’t caused by a pest or disease- tassel wrap is actually a genetic issue. As a result, some...

South American Weather and Crop Update (9-23-25)

South American Weather and Crop Update (9-23-25)

While the weather is not too different from the usual in South America, the economy in Argentina is seeing some rough times. Allendale commodity broker Greg McBride gave an update on the latest weather conditions in Brazil and Argentina. McBride said planting progress...

Strong demand and value for U.S. Pork

Strong demand and value for U.S. Pork

Many global purchasers recognize the value U.S. Pork brings to their customers as they make purchases of trusted U.S. Pork products. Andy Tauer, vice president of international market development with the National Pork Board, says that strong demand from international...

Upcoming Dietary Guidelines could blur lines on processed foods

Upcoming Dietary Guidelines could blur lines on processed foods

Last week, we looked at the MAHA report and what it covered, and just as importantly, what it left out. While the document laid out key priorities for the pork industry, it did not take on the looming debate over federal dietary guidelines. That discussion is coming...

New World Screwworm detected 70 miles from U.S. border

New World Screwworm detected 70 miles from U.S. border

Today, the USDA announced that New World Screwworm was detected in the Mexican state of Nuevo León, approximately 70 miles from the U.S.-Mexico border. In light of this news, the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association (NCBA) is urging the federal government to expedite...

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September soybean crush likely sets record

September soybean crush likely sets record

A new Reuters poll said soybean processors likely crushed a record number of soybeans in September as new facilities ramp up operations. That poll took place as market watchers continued relying on private estimates during the government shutdown. According to a note...