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Farmers for Soil Health reopens enrollment for cover crop adoption

Farmers for Soil Health reopens enrollment for cover crop adoption

Farmers for Soil Health, the farmer-led initiative launched in 2022 to double cover crop acres on U.S. farmland by 2030, has reopened enrollment for 2026 with increased per-acre payments and a simplified one-year contract designed to remove barriers for growers. Enrollment is open May 1 through Aug. 31. "Cover crops aren't just good for the soil - they're good for the bottom line," said Jim Douglas, farmer advisor for Farmers for Soil Health and a soybean and corn grower from Flat Rock,...

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Featured Conversation: ICGA addresses land use concerns

Featured Conversation: ICGA addresses land use concerns

Carbon sequestration pipelines proposed in Iowa remain a highly discussed issue, particularly as landowners raise questions about how such projects could affect farmland and property rights. While economic impacts and market access have been central to the discussion,...

New World Screwworm getting closer to U.S. border

New World Screwworm getting closer to U.S. border

There’s been a lot of anxiety recently about the proximity of New World Screwworm to the U.S. border. Not only has the pest moved further north, but it has also seen a significant increase in detections. Ross Baldwin of AgMarket.Net said New World Screwworm is now...

Dean Frazer named new president of Iowa Pork Producers Association

Dean Frazer named new president of Iowa Pork Producers Association

The Iowa Pork Producers Association has named Dean Frazer as the new President of the organization at its annual meeting which was held January 20th in Des Moines. Frazer takes over as the new leader of the IPPA from outgoing President Aaron Juergens. Frazer operates...

Healthy Milk Act could create $2 billion boon for dairy producers

Healthy Milk Act could create $2 billion boon for dairy producers

Last week’s signing by President Trump of the Healthy Milk for Kids Act marked a major victory for kids as well as dairy farmers. Gregg Doud, President and CEO of the National Milk Producers Federation, says he couldn’t have been more pleased with the support the bill...

Analysis shows need for E15 for Iowa’s corn and ethanol industry

Analysis shows need for E15 for Iowa’s corn and ethanol industry

Iowa’s corn and ethanol industry faces continued decline without immediate approval of nationwide, year-round sales of E15 gasoline and access to ultra-low carbon fuel markets, according to a new study released by Iowa Corn and the Iowa Renewable Fuels Association....

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Analysis shows need for E15 for Iowa’s corn and ethanol industry

Doubts around year-round E15 linger

Agreement on legislation to allow year-round E15 sales continued to elude farm and oil interests despite a Sunday deadline. A draft plan by the House GOP’s Rural Domestic Energy Council failed to win support by the weekend from mid-sized oil refiners who killed...

New World Screwworm getting closer to U.S. border

Full-scale beef herd rebuild remains on hold

Typically, when beef prices are at a high level in the grocery store and herd numbers are low, the response is a rebuilding of supply. Nate Kauffman, the senior vice president and Omaha branch executive for the Kansas City Fed, says the numbers show there should be...