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Farm Journal Magazine is the U.S. farmer’s prime source of practical crops information. Magazine editors, trusted advisors and columnists, and other subject matter experts anticipate what farmers will need to know then deliver content that emphasizes agricultural production, technology and policy. Published 13 times a year, the magazine reaches 335,000+ subscribers who have 250+ acres and are seeking the news, products and services that will improve and grow their farming operations.

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It’s been said high-yielding corn needs 25" of moisture per acre per year. In 2023, when Mother Nature didn’t cooperate, management strategies to retain moisture coupled with new traits made a difference at harvest.
These smart farming trends and example products highlight greater efficiency, maximum yields and environmental stewardship.
Minerva is formulated to control Cercospora leaf spot (CLS), powdery mildew and Ramularia on sugar beets.
The companies share the partnership presented itself as a natural opportunity due to similar customer profiles and shared commitments.
Northey was most recently CEO of the Agribusiness Association of Iowa and passed earlier this year on Feb. 5.
The product has an active ingredient of Tymirium to protect plants against nematodes, sudden death syndrome and cotton root rot.
Zalo herbicide is registered for early to mid-post-emergence use to control a broad spectrum of broadleaf and grass weeds.
We’ve all had one of those horrible, no good, very bad days.
The project will more than double the footprint of SurePoint’s existing facility.
Convergence can be used in corn, soybeans and peanuts.