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Secretary Naig announces first round of 2026 urban water quality projects

Secretary Naig announces first round of 2026 urban water quality projects

Iowa Secretary of Agriculture Mike Naig today announced the first-round of 2026 urban water quality projects, marking the start of a multi-phase investment that will bring new conservation practices to communities of all sizes across the state. These locally led projects will help manage stormwater, improve water quality, reduce nutrient runoff, and demonstrate the continued momentum of Iowa’s statewide effort to scale up conservation in both urban and rural areas. “From the field to the...

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Congress yet to deliver on E15 promise

Congress yet to deliver on E15 promise

E15 fuel will be available again this summer thanks to another temporary waiver from the Trump Administration. While Iowa is one of eight Midwestern states already allowing year-round E15 sales, this fix remains only partial. Iowa lawmakers are still in the fight,...

South American Weather and Crop Update (5-27-25)

South American Weather and Crop Update (5-27-25)

Farmers in Argentina are hoping to see some more dry weather so they can make up some harvest progress and catch up to the average pace. Allendale commodity broker Greg McBride said the forecast looks like it will line up with those hopes. McBride said the farmers in...

Labor costs may keep rising this year

Labor costs may keep rising this year

Labor challenges are among some of the most difficult issues facing farmers and ranchers, especially for those who utilize the H-2A program. John Walt Boatright, director of government affairs for the American Farm Bureau Federation, explained how the program works....

Farm groups react to MAHA commission report

Farm groups react to MAHA commission report

On the heels of Thursday’s report released by the Make America Healthy Again Commission, industry organizations are calling for science-based agricultural policy. In a statement, the Modern Ag Alliance said the report raises the possibility that the federal government...

NPPC: Line speed rise won’t hurt safety

NPPC: Line speed rise won’t hurt safety

It takes tremendous effort and coordination to move our agricultural products from the farm gate to the grocery store shelves. Every step of the supply chain relies on effort and efficiency to keep food flowing to consumers. One of the most critical links in that...

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Renewable fuels industry awaiting SRE decision

Renewable fuels industry awaiting SRE decision

Several small refinery exemptions wait for a ruling from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), and the U.S. renewable fuels industry is watching to see what the agency will do. Jacqui Fatka, lead economist for farm supply and biofuels at CoBank, said there are a...