Late autumn is a very important time for Iowa\u27s agriculture. The. harvest is in and the next year\u27s cropping decisions are being made. These decisions are made yearly, but with an eye to future planting decisions. Historically, these decisions have been based on market economics and the programs under past farm bills. With the looming probability of a new seven-year farm bill, the impact from each of the factors that goes into cropping decisions has changed in importance
CARD\u27s Iowa Outlook 1996-2005 consists of benchmark numbers used to determine how agricultural po...
S oaring energy prices, continued strong hog and cattle prices, and consecutive bumper crops have cr...
If Iowa is the leader in corn production and has a poor corn crop, how can there be a bumper crop fo...
A warm and dry August, especially in the western Corn Belt, has lowered production estimates for thi...
As Iowa farmers decide on what to plant this year, market prices are quick to respond to any news ab...
In November, the Food and Agricul tural Policy and Research Institute (FAPRI) established its prelim...
Iowa Ag Review is a quarterly newsletter published by the Center for Agricultural and Rural Develop...
The harvest season, accompanied by the humming of combines and the bright colors of autumn, now reig...
The 1995 Farm Bill debate is heating up. The conclusion of the policy discussions will impact the fu...
The outlook for U.S. com and soybeans in the coming crop year, although optimistic, is filled with m...
The March 31 USDA Prospective Plantings report lowered the national corn acreage and slightly raised...
As planting time approaches here in Iowa, the crop markets are reacting to the prospective plantings...
Iowa Ag Review is a quarterly newsletter published by the Center for Agricultural and Rural Develop...
Crop and livestock producers in the United States are facing another challenging year. Prices for co...
Iowa Ag Review is a quarterly newsletter published by the Center for Agricultural and Rural Develop...
CARD\u27s Iowa Outlook 1996-2005 consists of benchmark numbers used to determine how agricultural po...
S oaring energy prices, continued strong hog and cattle prices, and consecutive bumper crops have cr...
If Iowa is the leader in corn production and has a poor corn crop, how can there be a bumper crop fo...
A warm and dry August, especially in the western Corn Belt, has lowered production estimates for thi...
As Iowa farmers decide on what to plant this year, market prices are quick to respond to any news ab...
In November, the Food and Agricul tural Policy and Research Institute (FAPRI) established its prelim...
Iowa Ag Review is a quarterly newsletter published by the Center for Agricultural and Rural Develop...
The harvest season, accompanied by the humming of combines and the bright colors of autumn, now reig...
The 1995 Farm Bill debate is heating up. The conclusion of the policy discussions will impact the fu...
The outlook for U.S. com and soybeans in the coming crop year, although optimistic, is filled with m...
The March 31 USDA Prospective Plantings report lowered the national corn acreage and slightly raised...
As planting time approaches here in Iowa, the crop markets are reacting to the prospective plantings...
Iowa Ag Review is a quarterly newsletter published by the Center for Agricultural and Rural Develop...
Crop and livestock producers in the United States are facing another challenging year. Prices for co...
Iowa Ag Review is a quarterly newsletter published by the Center for Agricultural and Rural Develop...
CARD\u27s Iowa Outlook 1996-2005 consists of benchmark numbers used to determine how agricultural po...
S oaring energy prices, continued strong hog and cattle prices, and consecutive bumper crops have cr...
If Iowa is the leader in corn production and has a poor corn crop, how can there be a bumper crop fo...