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Looking back on ag industry challenges and successes in 2025

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 still some big wins for U.S. agriculture. AFBF expects to have a lot on its plate in 2026, with many of the policy priorities set during the upcoming annual convention. Young said he’s grateful to witness firsthand the power of...

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Year-round E15 sales would provide tremendous boost to corn demand

Year-round E15 sales would provide tremendous boost to corn demand

United States farmers are incredibly good at what they do. Not only do they farm sustainably and efficiently but they are finding ways to increase productivity seemingly every growing season. With that increased productivity comes a growing need for market...

Canadian Agri-Food Trade Alliance visits D.C. to talk USMCA

Canadian Agri-Food Trade Alliance visits D.C. to talk USMCA

Members of the Canadian Agri-Food Trade Alliance (CAFTA) recently made a trip to Washington, D.C., to talk trade with U.S. officials on Capitol Hill, in the White House, and at USDA. Michael Harvey, executive director of CAFTA, said the upcoming review of the...

Farmervoicesmatter.org brings real producers into the spotlight

Farmervoicesmatter.org brings real producers into the spotlight

Farmers across the United States are finding themselves pulled deeper into a national conversation about how food is grown and what tools are used to protect the crops that feed America. That spotlight has only grown brighter in 2025 as questions surrounding crop...

Lessons learned from this growing season to be applied next year

Lessons learned from this growing season to be applied next year

Every growing season is like a year spent in the agronomy classroom for growers. Every time a farmer thinks they have seen it all, mother nature finds a way to throw a curveball. This year disease pressure was prevalent throughout the Corn Belt and southern rust was...

Covering both genotypes of PCV2 with one vaccine

Covering both genotypes of PCV2 with one vaccine

One of the most influential diseases in the swine industry is porcine circovirus type 2 (PCV2). What makes it tricky to handle is the fact that there are two strains to worry about: PCV2a and PCV2d, with the latter having taken over as the predominant genotype in U.S....

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First confirmation of ASF in Spain since 1994

First confirmation of ASF in Spain since 1994

Late last month, African swine fever (ASF) was confirmed in Spain for the first time since 1994. ASF was first found in two dead wild boars in the Barcelona area, located in the Catalonia region. Eleven more wild boars, found dead in the same area, later tested...

China’s deadline moved to February

China’s deadline moved to February

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent extended an earlier deadline for Beijing’s purchases of American soybeans from December to February. Bessent said China is on pace to meet its pledge to buy 12 million metric tons of U.S. soybeans by the end of February. Bloomberg said...