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Fertilizer issues have taken on a life of their own

Fertilizer issues have taken on a life of their own

Fertilizer prices were already elevated before hostilities broke out between the U.S. and Iran, but input prices have since reached even higher heights due to supply chain issues in the Strait of Hormuz. Corey Rosenbusch, President and CEO of the Fertilizer Institute, said fertilizer issues have taken on a life of their own. About a third of the world’s urea, 20 percent of the phosphate, and more than half of the sulfur moves through the Strait of Hormuz, which has been effectively blocked by...

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Iowa delegation finds Ag opportunities in India

Iowa delegation finds Ag opportunities in India

Governor Kim Reynolds recently led a trade delegation to India, marking Iowa’s second visit to the country in less than a year. Joining her were Iowa Ag Secretary Mike Naig, business leaders, and representatives from agriculture, who met with officials and industry...

Keeping up with evolving crop diseases and pests

Keeping up with evolving crop diseases and pests

Crop diseases and pests tend to adapt and evolve quickly, so it’s important that the available seed hybrids are able to change along with them. Dustin Bowling, LG Seeds brand product manager, said they brought a healthy number of new varieties to market this year....

Golden Harvest expands access to GHX digital agronomy tools

Golden Harvest expands access to GHX digital agronomy tools

The GHX platform was introduced in fall 2022 and offers digital agronomy tools to growers with custom seed recommendations, field specific insights for scouting, weather, and yield tracking, and financial tools. Andy Lee of Golden Harvest tells the Iowa Ag Radio...

ELRP applications for flood and wildfire now open

ELRP applications for flood and wildfire now open

Applications are now open for the Emergency Livestock Relief Program for Flood and Wildfire, which is meant to help farmers and ranchers cover part of extra feed costs associated with these types of natural disasters. American Farm Bureau economist Danny Munch said...

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