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Ernst helps lead recognition of women across agriculture

Ernst helps lead recognition of women across agriculture

As National Ag Week continues and we look ahead to National Ag Day, there is a growing effort to recognize a group that has always been central to agriculture’s success, even if they have not always been front and center. Women in agriculture. A bipartisan resolution led by Iowa Senator Joni Ernst designates March 21st as a day to honor the contributions of women across the ag industry. It is a recognition that reflects both the history and the evolving role of women in agriculture today....

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ICA heading into 2026 with plenty of optimism

ICA heading into 2026 with plenty of optimism

Cattle producers from across the state recently gathered in Altoona for the annual Iowa Cattle Industry Convention. This year’s gathering had one of the highest attendance numbers from both producers and industry-leading companies. Iowa Cattlemen’s Association CEO...

USDA finalizes stage two of Supplemental Disaster Relief Program

USDA finalizes stage two of Supplemental Disaster Relief Program

Eligible farmers and ranchers are now invited to apply for specific disaster relief. The American Relief Act, passed in late 2024, authorized the Supplemental Disaster Relief Program, and applications for farmers and ranchers are now open. Danny Munch, an economist...

Soybean marketplace remains quiet despite positive export news

Soybean marketplace remains quiet despite positive export news

Despite good news for the soybean complex in terms of export demand this week, the markets have not responded with bullish price movement. China has secured at least seven million tons of U.S. soybeans after multiple purchases during the past two weeks. That puts...

Ethanol production hits another record high

Ethanol production hits another record high

The Energy Information Administration said ethanol output jumped to a new record high in the seven days ending on December 12. U.S. production rose to an average of 1.131 million barrels a day, which the agency said is up from 1.105 million the previous week and...

ASA’s Ragland says farmers facing a thousand cuts

ASA’s Ragland says farmers facing a thousand cuts

Soybean farmers have been battling more than slow demand and market uncertainty this year. The cost of doing business has climbed steadily, pushed higher by tariffs, input inflation, and the ripple effects of a prolonged trade war. American Soybean Association...

USDA finalizes stage two of Supplemental Disaster Relief Program

Looking back on ag industry challenges and successes in 2025

The past year included many challenges for U.S. agriculture and the organizations that work to influence positive policy for farmers and ranchers. Joby Young, the executive vice president of the American Farm Bureau Federation, said despite the challenges, there were...

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USDA is officially caught up on export sales

USDA is officially caught up on export sales

With the latest numbers released on Monday, the USDA is now officially caught up on export sales. Allendale commodity broker Greg McBride said the reports came out a little slower than expected due to the holidays, but we are now fully caught up, especially with this...

Iowa Electric Co-ops stress storm safety

Iowa Electric Co-ops stress storm safety

Winter weather in Iowa can turn quickly. Snow, wind, and bitter cold often arrive with little mercy, and when they do, travel and power reliability can both become concerns. That is why the Iowa Association of Electric Cooperatives is reminding rural residents to stay...