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Andy Jung says: “We just bypassed the average and we bookended the extremes on both sides in a short amount of time—it’s jarring.”
“I believe every grower will ultimately get the products they need to plant their crops. Saying that, it isn’t obvious today how we will accomplish that commitment,” says CEO of Premier Companies, Harold Cooper.
Young leaders in ag retail are recognized for their role in being the farmers’ trusted adviser in The Scoop 40 Under 40.
What do a Thanksgiving turkey and a canary in a coal mine have in common? More than you might think—this year’s turkey has a warning.
Short-term realities and long-term stamina might be just the combination for the year ahead.
In dozens of turnarounds, I have participated firsthand in facilitating negotiations, strategic thinking, innovation and performance improvement dialogues with vendors.
“We need collaboration, shared vision and action,” Liam Condon, member of the board of management of Bayer and president of Bayer Crop Science said in the company announcement.
Orr will succeed Jim Spradlin, CEO since September 2014, who retires February 28, 2022.
Who has what products where and when are key questions swirling for the 2022 growing season and its required crop inputs.
Today, the program has a network of 8,000+ farmers and 25 million acres across all crops, including potatoes, corn, soy, wheat, cotton, sugar beets and specialty crops---citrus, watermelon, almond, and vegetables.
Bayer announced on November 9 that Liam Condon has resigned from his leadership role at Bayer Crop Science, and Rodrigo Santos will step into the position of president of the crop science division.
The use of poultry litter can contribute to reduced fertilizer input costs for many farmers, depending on the price and transportation expense.
Pro Farmer Crop Tour results will be released on Thursday evening.
A new tracking tool developed at the University of Missouri provides a continuously updated 14-day snapshot of new cases of COVID-19 in every county in the nation.
This year has presented farmers across the Midwest with a myriad of challenges, which are accounted for in the group’s national corn and soybean yield estimates.
A bankruptcy filing by a leading hemp processor strikes a “gut punch” to the fledgling industry as it tries to secure a foothold in Kentucky, the state’s agriculture commissioner said Thursday.
How can we make farmers’ social support systems stronger during this time of intense economic pressure?
Borden Dairy Co. filed for bankruptcy, becoming the second major U.S. milk seller to do so in two months as competitive pressures, declining consumption and falling profits made its debt load unsustainable.
USDA Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue on Friday announced that the second tranche of 2019 Market Facilitation Program payments will begin being issued next week.
The Crop Production numbers released Friday may change as NASS seeks to clarify corn and soybean acres that still were not harvested at the time of the end of the growing season survey.
Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue says work is being done by China to clear the way for more exports to China. If shipments pick up, MFP 3.0 may not be needed.
Farm Journal Washington Correspondent Jim Wiesemeyer says the second MFP 2 installment has been authorized.
Secretary of Agriculture Sonny Perdue today announced the third and final tranche of 2019 Market Facilitation Program (MFP) payments.
From fresh produce being plowed under to unharvested crops sitting untouched in fields, fruit and vegetable growers are the latest agriculture sector facing fallout from COVID-19.
For four years Farm Journal has conducted an email study to look at farmers’ input purchase behaviors and to understand the adoption rate of buying online
Here are top tips on setting strategic goals and asking tactical innovation planning questions.
The future is here, and for the future of agriculture, it is not a moment too soon.
Farmer Mac and Indigo will leverage the Ag-Analytics and AcreValue platforms as a channel to further their respective lending and carbon services markets.
Through innovation trials focused on nitrogen use and cover crops, farmers can test drive new sustainability practices and technologies with reduced risk
Andrew Thomas has been named the CEO of Alltech Crop Science. He brings to Alltech more than 30 years of international management experience and proven success in the agri-food and seed industries.