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What to expect from the USDA acreage and grain stocks reports

What to expect from the USDA acreage and grain stocks reports

On Tuesday June 30th USDA will publish the planted acreage and quarterly grain stocks reports. These reports typically have been known to move the ag marketplace one way or the other based on the updated numbers for planted acreage and the grain on hand in the stocks report. Matt Bennett is the CEO and co-founder of AgMarket.Net and he tells the Iowa Agribusiness Radio Network the pre-report estimates from AgMarket.net. Bennett says it is difficult to know how accurate the March planting...

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US hog inventory edges lower; productivity ticks up

US hog inventory edges lower; productivity ticks up

The U.S. hog and pig inventory totaled 73.7 million head as of June 1, down slightly from a year earlier and from March, USDA said Thursday in its quarterly report. Market hogs accounted for 67.8 million head, while 5.88 million were kept for breeding, according to...

Next week’s heat dome could stress Iowa crops

Next week’s heat dome could stress Iowa crops

We’re roughly halfway through the growing season here in Iowa, and there are varying crop conditions across the state. Much of the crop looks very strong currently, but there are some areas struggling with disease, pest, and weather issues. Dan Bjorklund, technical...

Uncertainty around Brazil’s production forecast for 2027

Uncertainty around Brazil’s production forecast for 2027

Brazil’s corn and soybean crops could have a major impact on global grain markets. Joanna Colussi, a research assistant professor of agricultural economics at Purdue University, identified fertilizer as the root of the problem. Colussi discussed how the stagnant...

Screwworm far from Iowa, but worth watching

Screwworm far from Iowa, but worth watching

New World Screwworm remains hundreds of miles from Iowa, with confirmed cases confined to parts of Texas, New Mexico, and Mexico. While there is no indication the pest is moving into Iowa anytime soon, state officials say it's important for livestock producers to...

Heavier cattle weights bring bonuses and challenges at marketing time

Heavier cattle weights bring bonuses and challenges at marketing time

As everyone knows by now, the total number of cattle in the U.S. herd is historically low. One of the ways that the low supply is being compensated for to meet the high demand for beef is by keeping cattle on feed longer and feeding them to heavier finishing weights....

Soybean growers applaud Supreme Court decision on glyphosate

Soybean growers applaud Supreme Court decision on glyphosate

The American Soybean Association is praising a U.S. Supreme Court ruling that federal pesticide labeling requirements take precedence over state failure-to-warn claims. The decision in Durnell v. Monsanto found that pesticide labels approved under federal law cannot...

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Next week’s heat dome could stress Iowa crops

Next week’s heat dome could stress Iowa crops

We’re roughly halfway through the growing season here in Iowa, and there are varying crop conditions across the state. Much of the crop looks very strong currently, but there are some areas struggling with disease, pest, and weather issues. Dan Bjorklund, technical...