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Keeping up with evolving crop diseases and pests

Keeping up with evolving crop diseases and pests

Crop diseases and pests tend to adapt and evolve quickly, so it’s important that the available seed hybrids are able to change along with them. Dustin Bowling, LG Seeds brand product manager, said they brought a healthy number of new varieties to market this year. Bowling said it’s their goal to provide a strong portfolio of products that producers can use no matter where they are across the country. Bowling said there are many sets of hands and eyes that intensively analyze each hybrid before...

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Iowa rural roadway safety considerations during harvest season

Iowa rural roadway safety considerations during harvest season

Rural roadway safety is one of the biggest safety challenges during harvest season. Dan Neenan of the National Education Center for Agricultural Safety says that rural drivers need to demonstrate patience as farmers share the roadways. Neenan says that motorists and...

Fertilizer decisions for 2026 crop will be a balancing act

Fertilizer decisions for 2026 crop will be a balancing act

Fertilizer prices aren’t at historic highs, but relative to last year’s prices and the current prices for crop commodities, they are elevated. According to data from USDA and analysis by University of Illinois Farmdoc, fertilizer prices in the state are 6% to 20%...

USMEF Heartland team reviews market investments in Korea

USMEF Heartland team reviews market investments in Korea

A team of producers representing the pork, beef, corn and soybean industries visited Korea last week to see first-hand the investments the U.S. Meat Export Federation (USMEF) is making in the market. Korea is the leading export market for U.S. beef, with purchases...

Rollins: Mexico cooperation key to screwworm defense

Rollins: Mexico cooperation key to screwworm defense

The New World screwworm has not entered U.S. herds, but the threat has officials on guard. The parasite can devastate livestock, particularly cattle, and poses risks to any mammal. A recent case in a U.S. traveler returning from El Salvador underscored that danger....

September WASDE leaves analysts scratching their heads

September WASDE leaves analysts scratching their heads

This month’s WASDE report was not as friendly as projected, but the markets still moved higher to end the week. A few factors, including the recent end of the old crop marketing year, may be influencing the markets in confusing directions. Allendale commodity broker...

Secretary Rollins on new dietary guidelines, updated MAHA Report

Secretary Rollins on new dietary guidelines, updated MAHA Report

Sound, simple and clear. That’s how Ag Secretary Brooke Rollins describes the roll out of the national dietary guidelines while previewing their content. The dietary guidelines will follow recommendations by the MAHA Commission which Rollins is a member of. Commodity...

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