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Leaders says the goal is to improve how ag retail teams share agronomic insights, drive strategic recommendations, and help their farmer customers with the management of their operations.
The facility, located in Randolph, Minn., has a 40,000 sq. ft. footprint and can house 20,000 tonnes of dry fertilizer as well as 65 rail cars.
Farm Journal survey shows more than two-thirds of U.S. farmers and ranchers believe conservation funding is important to build farms’ resilience, address the effects of climate change.
Effective immediately, Pierre Brondeau will again serve as FMC’s chief executive officer while Ronaldo Pereira will be the company president.
The new flow meter has no moving parts and has been optimized for agricultural application equipment.
The company recently opened the new Venburg Wing at its Melnik and Shafer Biorational Research Center in Libertyville, Ill., while the expansion of its Osage, Iowa facility is expected to be completed in early 2025.
This year’s program focuses on practices growers can use to thrive and keep their farms on track. Make plans to join Ken Ferrie and team for the event, which is slated for July 23 and 24 near Heyworth, Ill.
With Steward Link’s background in federal, state and private funding opportunities and Taranis’ focus on technology, the companies share this partnership will help them better serve ag retailers and farmers.
Grower Compass is a web interface that uses past data to help retailers better understand their customers and business opportunities.
These will add to the current Certis portfolio of more than 40 pest, disease and weed control products.