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“The performance we’ve seen so far has been excellent, and, in some cases, has exceeded our high expectations,” says Dennis Christie, crop protection product manager at WinField® United.
“This acquisition will bring scale and even more relevancy in distribution because we’ll be coming in with a bigger portfolio,” says Mike Steffeck, CEO of HGS BioScience.
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Local testing and breeding lead the way in new soybean variety development.
The new product also addresses other key issues in soybeans like frogeye leaf spot and septoria brown spot.
When complete, the facility will produce 66,000 gallons of product every month.
With at least 95% accuracy at key estimate timings in late July and early August, Growmark’s myFS agronomy platform gives its retail advisors and farmers new insights.
The delivery of the nitrogen into the plant is a hallmark of the align technology from Tidal Grow.
The biological company expands its R&D headquarters and has a lineup of products launches ready for the field, pending regulatory approval.
Serial entrepreneurs Jack Oslan and Nate Storey have a thesis that artificial intelligence can provide real-time soil nutrient analysis for row crop agriculture.
The microbial product works as part of an integrated strategy to address SCN, the No. 1 yield-reducing pest problem in soybeans. Farmers routinely see yields cut by 5 bushels or more per acre in affected fields.
High yields lead to high nutrient removal rates, but next year, nutrient replacement and feeding a new crop comes at a higher cost
With a bigger capacity and a bigger boom these application machines are ready to serve the retail market.
Recently, a trio of product announcements were made relevant for ag retailers.
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The RhizoSorb Grower Guarantee offers secure experimentation with a product that can boost an operation’s efficiency, ROI, and crop nutrition.
Icafolin-methyl represents the first new weed-killing chemistry in more than 30 years.
With the public comment period, the agency stated it’s particularly interested in hearing how the proposed mitigation measures would be implemented by farmer stakeholders.
With an aim to bring new tools to advance regenerative agriculture, these companies see microbiome soil tests as complements to traditional soil testing.
Latin American climatech company Kilimo partners with Microsoft and Netafim in a private-private partnership to shift Central Valley irrigators from flood to drip.
University of Waterloo research shows a single, targeted herbicide application from a spray drone can suppress invasive weed species in wetlands with over 99% effectiveness.
Are crop biologicals poised for a parabolic growth spurt? Pam Marrone, co-founder of Invasive Species Corp., dove deeper into the topic with certified crop advisers during a recent webinar hosted by the Science Societies.
Many early-planted soybeans in the Midwest are in the R2 to R3 growth stages now, ideal treatment timing for most disease issues. Agronomists offer three reminders to help you make the call — plus a fourth tip on herbicide rescue treatments.
Verdesian announces two of its products have received industry certifications.
Recognized as a 2025 Top Agri-Food Pioneer by the World Food Prize Foundation, Linda Kinkel, founder of Jord BioScience, with decades of research into microbiomes and disease-suppressive soils, shapes the future of sustainable produce production through targeted microbial innovation.
New studies highlight how thiosulfates not only supply sulfur but also significantly reduce nitrogen loss by slowing the conversion of ammonium to nitrate in the soil.
Company says RNA technology can directly target pests and potentially slash application frequency.
AgReliant was founded in 2000 as a joint venture between global seed companies KWS and Limagrain
Pam Marrone says today’s industry supports products coming to market with a win rate no less than 80% and at least a 7% yield increase — anything else is just noise.
As a director of an on-farm research business with a footprint in North Dakota and Iowa, and a 3,000-acre farmer himself, Chad Rubbelke approaches long-standing struggles with optimism that the next idea may just work.
Manufacturer to retailer programs are often pointed at for creating administrative workload for the retailer as well as have been plagued with time lags, inaccuracies, and other issues.
Corteva Forcivo will feature three modes of action to address foliar diseases in corn, soybeans, wheat and other crops via overlapping preventive and curative activity.