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Canada patiently pursuing USMCA despite pressure from U.S.

Canada patiently pursuing USMCA despite pressure from U.S.

The Trump administration is demanding what amounts to an ‘entry fee’ from Canada, in the form of agreeing to some concessions just to engage in trade talks relating to the USMCA deal. In particular, the U.S. administration is demanding pre-negotiation concessions from Canada by changing the way Canada administers its dairy quotas and how it governs digital media. Alcohol is still one of Washington’s biggest trade irritants, as U.S. negotiators cannot accept that some provinces continue to keep...

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The proof of pork demand is in consumer data

The proof of pork demand is in consumer data

The National Pork Board has a comprehensive business intelligence team analyzing data throughout the supply chain, including consumer preference, volume, value, and purchase trends. Kiersten Hafer, NPB  vice president of business intelligence and innovation, said they...

Beef, most fertilizers exempt from new tariffs

Beef, most fertilizers exempt from new tariffs

A new ten percent U.S. tariff on goods from around the world took effect on Tuesday. Meatingplace said a list of tariff exemptions included beef, some fertilizers, and metals like steel and aluminum that are already under Section 232 national security tariffs. The ten...

Mental health pressure builds for Iowa farmers but help exists

Mental health pressure builds for Iowa farmers but help exists

As agriculture heads toward another challenging season, rural health professionals say the mental strain on farmers continues to grow. Market uncertainty, weather concerns, and long hours can weigh heavily on producers. While conversations around mental health have...

Planted acres projections reflect cautious farm economy

Planted acres projections reflect cautious farm economy

USDA economists predict some shifting crop acres as farmers continue to face a difficult economy. As crop farmers prepare to plant their corn, soybeans, or wheat in 2026, many are making decisions with the current farm economy in mind. Faith Parum, an economist for...

AI and precision technology gain momentum on U.S. dairy farms

AI and precision technology gain momentum on U.S. dairy farms

Artificial intelligence and precision technology are playing a growing role on U.S. dairy farms as producers seek greater efficiency and ways to manage ongoing labor shortages. Dairy cooperatives and technology firms say AI-driven tools can track milk production,...

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Very few changes made in March WASDE report

Very few changes made in March WASDE report

As expected, the USDA made very minor changes to the numbers in the March WASDE report. The U.S. ending stocks were left alone, and the crop production estimates for Brazil and Argentina were slightly adjusted. Allendale commodity broker Greg McBride said it was a...

Grassley gives update on Farm Bill 2.0

Grassley gives update on Farm Bill 2.0

The latest farm bill proposal, known as Farm Bill 2.0, recently passed through the House Ag Committee and now will move to the floor of the House for consideration. United States Senator Chuck Grassley (R-IA) was asked on Tuesday for his thoughts on the bill and what...

NPPC welcomes new leadership

NPPC welcomes new leadership

The National Pork Producers Council elected new officers and board members to lead the organization through the 2026-2027 term. These experienced leaders will guide NPPC’s advocacy efforts, advancing policies that support growth, sustainability, and long-term...