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Importance of grower surveys in June Acreage Report

Importance of grower surveys in June Acreage Report

In the next few weeks producers will fill out USDA surveys that will provide the data for the June Acreage Report. Lance Honig of the National Agricultural Statistics Service says the surveys will provide a very important snapshot of the acreage for the year. Honig says the reports will be published on June 30th and that farmer surveys are vital to the Acreage Report. Honig explains that the more producer input included in the acreage survey, the more accurate the data in the report will be....

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Year-round E15 would be beneficial for everyone

Year-round E15 would be beneficial for everyone

Congress has an opportunity to help farmers and bring down the cost of gas. In this week’s commentary, American Farm Bureau Federation President Zippy Duvall said year-round E15 sales would fuel the economy. Duvall said biofuels are also great for the atmosphere....

2025 Iowa Teacher of the Year has roots in agriculture

2025 Iowa Teacher of the Year has roots in agriculture

One of Iowa’s top leaders in ag education was recognized as the 2025 Iowa Teacher of the Year. Melanie Bloom, who has been teaching agriculture at Sioux Central Community School District in Sioux Rapids for 16 years, was announced as the recipient of the award last...

NPB strengthening connection between consumers and pork

NPB strengthening connection between consumers and pork

The National Pork Board’s strategic brand campaign is all about taste and flavor. Patrick Fleming, vice president of demand development, says the new tagline, “Taste What Pork Can Do™,” aims to strengthen consumers' connection with pork by highlighting its flavor and...

Thune pushes Farm Bill, farmers push harder

Thune pushes Farm Bill, farmers push harder

Farmers are running out of patience as depressed commodity prices and razor-thin profit margins continue to squeeze their operations. The much-celebrated “Big Beautiful Bill” passed earlier this summer, offering some relief, but it did little to calm the frustration...

Crop insurance enhancements and improvements announced

Crop insurance enhancements and improvements announced

A big piece of the farm safety net, crop insurance, is getting an overhaul courtesy of the Big Beautiful Bill. Risk Management Agency Administrator Pat Swanson explains the adjustments to enterprise and whole farm units. Swanson says there are also recently enacted...

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China proposes a tariff-drop swap with Canada

China proposes a tariff-drop swap with Canada

The Chinese Ambassador recently told a Canadian national television audience that his country is willing to remove its tariffs on Canada’s pork products, seafood, and, by far the largest of the categories, canola oil, seed, and meal if Canada drops its 100 percent...

Markets stay cautious in fog of uncertainty

Markets stay cautious in fog of uncertainty

After some fireworks late last week, things have quieted down in the grain trade. The latest spark came as China and the United States each slapped new fees on maritime shipping from the other country. It’s another step in the ongoing trade war, but for now, markets...

Farm crisis not forgotten during shutdown

Farm crisis not forgotten during shutdown

The farm crisis remains top of mind during the government shutdown and some lawmakers are sounding the alarm. That’s Mississippi Senator Cindy Hyde-Smith who says this is not a regional or political issue but one that affects all Americans. She adds that the situation...

China holding off on Brazil soybean purchases

China holding off on Brazil soybean purchases

High premiums on Brazilian cargoes are discouraging soybean buyers in China, which means the country has yet to secure much of its needed soybean supply for December and January. Reuters says the development could prompt the Chinese government to tap state reserves to...