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Naig says E15 backers finally proved their case

Naig says E15 backers finally proved their case

Iowa Agriculture Secretary Mike Naig says the recent House vote approving nationwide year-round E15 sales confirmed what biofuels supporters have argued for years: once lawmakers finally allowed the issue to reach the floor, it had enough bipartisan backing to pass. Naig said the House vote was a major breakthrough after years of stalled negotiations and failed attempts to attach the language to larger legislative packages. Naig credited Iowa’s congressional delegation for continuing to push...

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USMEF aiding response to Mexico’s anti-dumping probe

USMEF aiding response to Mexico’s anti-dumping probe

Mexico in December launched an anti-dumping and anti-subsidy investigation on pork hams and shoulders. According to U.S Meat Export Federation (USMEF) Vice President of Economic Analysis Erin Borror, USMEF is assisting exporters in providing information to Mexican...

Tariff ruling could have big implications for agriculture

Tariff ruling could have big implications for agriculture

A decision from the Supreme Court is expected any day regarding the legality of President Donald Trump’s tariff policy, and that decision could have immense implications. Arlan Suderman, Chief Commodities Economist for StoneX Group, said the Trump Administration does...

Breaking down the numbers in USDA’s January meat outlook

Breaking down the numbers in USDA’s January meat outlook

USDA recently issued its first projections this year for meat production and prices. For the most part, increased production and price forecasts for the prior month are on display in the USDA January meat outlook. USDA World Agricultural Outlook Board Chair Mark...

Brazil passes U.S. as top beef producer

Brazil passes U.S. as top beef producer

Market estimates show that Brazil surpassed the U.S. as the world’s number one beef producer in 2025. Reuters said that happened after Brazil beat output forecasts by hundreds of thousands of tons, easing a global supply squeeze and helping limit a surge in meat...

Agribusiness Association of Iowa to host 2026 Showcase

Agribusiness Association of Iowa to host 2026 Showcase

As Iowa agriculture continues to navigate market uncertainty, global competition, and ongoing policy debates, industry leaders will soon have an opportunity to step back and focus on the broader picture. The Agribusiness Association of Iowa’s annual Showcase and...

Strong opinions on proposed railroad merger

Strong opinions on proposed railroad merger

A proposed merger between the Union Pacific and Norfolk Southern Railroads is now before the Surface Transportation Board for possible approval. Mike Steenhoek, the executive director of the Soy Transportation Coalition, called this a “seismic development” for the...

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U.S. Export Sales Report (2-12-26)

Heading into this week’s export sales report, the markets were expecting to see negative corn sales and positive soybean sales. Allendale commodity broker Greg McBride said the report turned out to be the complete opposite from those estimates. Flash sales were active...

Demand is shifting for U.S. farmland

Demand is shifting for U.S. farmland

Farmland values have been resilient and even robust in past several years. However, those prices are entering a new phase as profit margins continue to change. Colton Lacina, the senior vice president of real estate operations for the Farmers National Company, said...

Dietary guidelines implementation updates

Dietary guidelines implementation updates

Secretaries for the Agriculture and Health and Human Services Departments Wednesday provided an update on implementation progress for the latest Dietary Guidelines for Americans. That was USDA Secretary Brooke Rollins. The guidelines provide guidance for federal food...