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The pilot program in 2021 aims to help the company solidify its approach with that strategy at delivering the right recommendation and measurement for carbon.
“Soil Tech is a leader in manufacturing superior products for organic agriculture, and we are thrilled to now offer their products to our farming customers,” said John Demerly, CEO, CommoditAg.
Bushel’s platform now reaches 40% of grain origination in the U.S., and $22 billion of grain is contracted annually within Bushel’s ecosystem.
Current uses for Homeplate include weed control in specialty crops such as asparagus, apple orchards, grapes, and late season dissection in pulse crops.
“Our AGI SureTrack customers will benefit greatly from our new partnership with Bushel,” stated Tim Close, President & CEO of AGI.
Deveron Corp., a leading agriculture digital services and insights provider in North America, announced it will acquire the assets of Stealth Ag, Inc., a digital agronomy company, with offices in Minnesota and Iowa.
A new, patented concrete splashboard is now being offered by Morton Buildings to make post-frame buildings stronger and more durable by completely removing structural wood from touching the ground.
Having completed foundation seed production, HOLL will be advancing into seed production for a potential 2023 launch.
“Our mission is to provide a single platform for accessing data and analytics to create more profitable and sustainable crop plans,” says Jay McEntire, Arva’s CEO.
“The goal of BeanWise is to take the guesswork out of it, and let the crop do the talking, says Dan Scheetz, Helena Product Manager for eastern Iowa and northern Illinois.
The digital ag company says it aims to create millions of carbon offsets in Canada and the U.S.
Randy Canady of Atticus says the current supply chain challenges in crop protection aren’t just due to the COVID-19 pandemic’s long-tail of logistical issues.
As it continues to develop the core technologies from its acquisitions of SmartAg and Dot, Raven announces its brand for driverless technology going forward.
Pizazz is a dry seed coating technology designed to deliver shine and improved flow to treated seed with minimal fugitive dust when handling and applying the product.
With the three-fold approach as a fungicide, CEO Darren Anderson says the product provides farmers with the confidence of a chemistry and the opportunities of a biological.
ABM specializes in seed treatment with bionutrition products. Agrauxine by Lesaffre has been developing biosourced solutions for plant nutrition and health for more than 15 years.
“Today’s acquisition is a testament to our commitment to make the farm more efficient and increase productivity while dramatically improving sustainability,” said Valmont President and CEO Stephen G. Kaniewski.
“You can’t afford to go cheap,” says Brian Sorbe, VP and GM Americas for Topcon. “The data derived from these systems is becoming more critical and more valuable. The data has got to be geo spatially accurate.”
“No one has everything they need right now,” says Tom Lyons, vice president of supply chain at Nufarm. “We’ve been on plan A, plan B, and plan C.”
Nutritional solutions powered by C2 Technology from Loveland Products unlock the power of a grower’s soil, and are an effective way to maximize the benefit of nutritional applications.
New for the 2021 growing season, SINATE is a postemergence corn herbicide that controls herbicide-resistant and important driver weeds in LibertyLink corn.
The team at Ag Partners is joining the Rantizo network which includes 40 contractors across 18 states using the technology to apply via drones.
While Amy Asmus says fungicide supplies will also be tighter this year, it’s herbicides that are garnering the most angst.
Chris Brooks, president of Heartland Tank Services, says the technology introduction is an extension of how “we are the best in the business in the fertilizer industry.”
AGI announced it has acquired the remaining stake of Farmobile that was left after its initial $15 million investment in 2019.
“This acquisition is a tremendous sign not just for Verdesian Life Sciences, but for the category of nutrient use efficiency products,” said Verdesian CEO Kenny Avery.
Seeing is believing: Syngenta uses its FarmShots tools to help retailers illuminate agronomic opportunities with farmers
To complement this initial launch, later this year AgVend will complete integrations with offer management systems to give growers an easy way to submit grain offers and manage settlements through their Grower Portals.
The acquisition was completed in the first quarter of the Company’s current fiscal year.
This gives agronomists and growers a shared workflow from planning through to execution
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