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Year-round E15 passes House by the skin of its teeth

Year-round E15 passes House by the skin of its teeth

After years of delays, temporary waivers, court battles, and political fights, the U.S. House approved nationwide year-round E15 legislation Wednesday evening, though not without another dramatic procedural showdown along the way. The House passed the measure by a 218 to 203 vote after first defeating an effort to send the bill back to committee. Agriculture groups closely watched the debate throughout the afternoon as supporters argued the legislation would strengthen domestic energy...

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Asian longhorned tick confirmed in Iowa for the first time

Asian longhorned tick confirmed in Iowa for the first time

Recently, theileriosis- a disease that is predominantly transmitted through the Asian longhorned tick- was detected in a Southeast Iowa cattle herd. This is the first outbreak in Iowa since the invasive tick was first detected in New Jersey during 2017. Grant Dewell,...

Strong piglets are the key to raising more profitable pigs

Strong piglets are the key to raising more profitable pigs

Producers are always striving to raise pigs to reach their full growth potential. One of the most important pieces of that puzzle is ensuring that young pigs get a good start to maximize their potential. Alex Hintz is a technical service representative with the swine...

Pork sector not immune to Screwworm danger

Pork sector not immune to Screwworm danger

The New World Screwworm is once again drawing attention as it creeps closer to the U.S. border. While it hasn’t been found in the United States, recent cases further south have raised red flags across the livestock industry. Because this flesh-eating parasite can...

Full extent of effects of tariffs on ag economy is still unknown

Full extent of effects of tariffs on ag economy is still unknown

The impact of tariffs on consumers is well known. As we pay more to import certain products, consumers are having to compensate for that by paying more at the register. Things are not so clear when it comes to the effects that tariffs have on exports. We know that...

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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...

Farmers feeling the fertilizer price squeeze

Farmers feeling the fertilizer price squeeze

Farm groups are warning the White House that the tariff war is making already high fertilizer prices worse. That’s making it harder for farmers to afford to plant their typical amounts of corn, soybeans, and wheat. Politico said ag industry representatives have...