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Mid State Milling is the first feed and third company overall to join the Landus optimization model within the span of one month.
GROWMARK and Castlen Enterprises announced today significant progress on a project that will bring a new large-scale warehouse distribution center in Owensboro, Ky.
Nutrien leadership shares five areas for growth in its retail business.
Snittjer Grain is an independent Grain elevator in Wellsburg, Iowa and has been servicing our customers and community for over 60 years.
Here are five tips that can help build more productive workdays
If farmers are going to save the planet…you’ve got to make it less risky to do so
Josh Linville with StoneX: U.S. phosphate exports “should” be lower going forward–is it guaranteed to drop? No. However, with the U.S. a premium market going forward, it will make more sense to keep tons “home”
“We couldn’t be happier to partner with Superior Ag to expand our presence in the Midwest as the most convenient retailer of online agriculture products,” said John Demerly, CEO, CommoditAg.
The few ag retailers who track and separate inventory purchasing gains and losses from product margins and operating earnings know precisely how speculative inventory purchases impact actual operating results.
The past five years have been transformational for AMVAC, says Scott Hendrix, Senior Vice President, U.S. and Canada Crop Sales and Application Technology.
Our audience shared some key data to learn more about the compensation benchmarks in ag retail—particularly for entry-level sales agronomists and applicators/machine operators
New Leader has been setting itself apart as the premier dry application equipment solution provider since 1939.
The Board of Directors completed a thorough evaluation of the cooperative’s leadership needs and selected Steve Becraft to lead the organization, who will serve in a combined role as both CEO and COO
Winfield United Canada and Farrell Growth Group announce a partnership to provide further business insights to independent ag retailers with financial planning and benchmarking services
“We are thrilled to have the opportunity to enhance our soybean expertise, and to be able to share that with our growers.”
Suppliers say programs aim to reinforce customer engagement, not replace the retailer.
What if farmers could get paid for practices that promote ecosystem services?
This summer, farmers will start receiving the first tranche of payments via TruCarbon, the new carbon program launched by Truterra, LLC.
If you’re procrastinating, delegate it. If you don’t like it, delegate it. If it’s not your talent, delegate it.
“If you can manage these moments, the world is yours,” says Dr. JP Pawliw-Fry.
When Tom Brady was asked about being the Super Bowl LV MVP, and about the odds he had to overcome to get to the season’s final game and win... Did Tom talk about Tom?
“Our latest partnership with Direct Enterprises allows us to expand our product offering to now include seed treating equipment with the addition of the AT500H seed treater,” said John Demerly, CEO, CommoditAg.
Meristem has been building out its vision for a new way to supply crop inputs, specifically yield enhancement crop additives. Mitch Eviston, CEO and co-founder recently appeared on The Scoop podcast.
In announcing nine promotions within its company and retail business, Rick Brandt, CEO and President of Brandt said, “I’m proud that these were all internal promotions.”
While the past year had plenty of twists and turns, our top 10 list of most read articles in 2020 is, well, predictable in light of all of those twists and turns.
The COVID-19 pandemic has hit during one of the busiest times for ag retailers as they work to get their customers off to a successful start for the growing season.
As you reach out to farmers who are making final 2020 crop decisions, here are some tips to maximize sales while practicing social distancing
The new GreenPoint AG will include all operations of Agri-AFC’s wholesale and retail business, GreenPoint AG’s retail business, and Tennessee Farmers Cooperative’s wholesale agronomy.
What went right in 2020? And what are farmers looking to do different in the coming crop year? The 2020 Farm Journal Harvest Study shed light on those two questions with its top takeaways.