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Soy checkoff continues evolving with changing demand needs

Soy checkoff continues evolving with changing demand needs

Farmers across the country are taking a harder look at every dollar moving through their operations. With tight margins, elevated input costs, and continued uncertainty in the ag economy, some soybean growers may question whether they are truly seeing value from the soybean checkoff dollars collected on every bushel sold. Members of the United Soybean Board say those are fair questions to ask. Speaking at the U.S. Soy booth, New Jersey farmer and USB board member Pat Giberson said the soybean...

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“Big Beautiful Bill” would exacerbate food insecurity in Iowa

“Big Beautiful Bill” would exacerbate food insecurity in Iowa

While legislative battles rage on in Washington D.C., food banks across the country are struggling to get enough food to feed those who are in need. Not only are USDA donations halted, but the “Big Beautiful Bill” threatens to cut SNAP benefits if it is passed, which...

Des Moines Water Works feeling the strain from elevated nitrate levels

Des Moines Water Works feeling the strain from elevated nitrate levels

On June 12th Central Iowa Water Works issued a residential and commercial lawn watering ban citing strain on water treatment facilities because of elevated nitrate concentration in raw source waters. The press release from CIWW says “Central Iowa Water Works needs to...

ISU Extension and Outreach launches Garden Academy in September

ISU Extension and Outreach launches Garden Academy in September

The Iowa Master Gardener Program, along with Iowa State University Extension and Outreach, will launch Garden Academy in September 2025, providing high-quality gardening education in a refined format for both aspiring Iowa Master Gardeners and home gardening...

Iowa Ag concerns tied to outdated policies

Iowa Ag concerns tied to outdated policies

The clock is ticking on the long-overdue Farm Bill, with just three months left before Congress may be forced to extend it for yet another year. That would push the current bill—already outdated—more than halfway through a second life it was never intended to have....

Extreme heat creating concerns for Iowa’s livestock and crops

Extreme heat creating concerns for Iowa’s livestock and crops

The extreme heat in recent days has felt more like late July or August and is causing stress for livestock and crops in Iowa. USDA meteorologist Brad Rippey says the more immediate concern is for livestock. High humidity and overnight temperatures in the upper 70s and...

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