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The five promotions represent leaders for the five customer-facing operating companies under Brandt, Inc., the new holding company umbrella.
Landus Cooperative launched new app features that were developed by four of its summer iterns, which has now been recognized with a national award.
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Could changes be coming to how NASS calculates crop estimates?
Going forward, Simplot’s customer base is said to be more than 40,000 farmers and its footprint stretches across 240 locations with 4,400 employees and 500 crop advisors.
China didn’t immediately start buying U.S. agricultural good after the Phase One signing. Some analysts say it could take a couple months before significant buys from China are on the books.
The Phase One trade agreement with China comes with a big promise to purchase close to $40 billion worth of U.S. agricultural products over the next two years. Does this mean the trade war is over? Economists weigh in.
“Everyone is suspicious if the house will always win. But I don’t want to be accused of lying about my yields. And I don’t want to be audited by the input company. How will I sleep at night?”
We broke the mega trends down to five key categories. Here are the mega trends for consumer-driven demands.
There are three legs to the stool of running every organization.
As corn exports continue to disappoint, even if USDA lowers yield, analysts say USDA is likely to reduce export forecasts in Friday’s reports.
It’s not just the size of a family farms that are changing. John Phipps answers a U.S. Farm Report’s viewer about the future of family farms and why the answer is very complex.
We broke the mega trends down to five key categories. Here are the mega trends for connected data.
We broke the 2020 mega trends down to five key categories. Here are the mega trends for conservation agriculture.
Who would have thought that burgers now come from peas and milk now comes from almonds?
Two ag lenders say some producers are looking at stronger financial footing heading into 2020. They explain how solid risk management and MFP each played a major role in 2019.
Both of these speakers will provide attendees valuable insights and fresh perspectives on adapting to changing environments and achieving success by learning how to lead through change.
You are in a battle for the best people in the marketplace. To get them you need to be the best workplace. To be a great place to work you need a compelling culture.
FBN is expanding its physical footprint, adding staff with agronomic knowledge to assist with purchase decisions, and introducing a rewards program.
Connect with women across agriculture who are making a difference at the 2020 Executive Women in Agriculture conference.
Every family or business has a culture — one that is either created or allowed.
Land O’ Lakes demo’ed a 2,800 mile driverless freight delivery and sees autonomous trucking as part of its future.
Here are the top 10 most viewed technology stories posted on AgPro’s website from the past year.
Right after Wilbur-Ellis announced its biggest acquisition to-date – acquiring Nachurs Alpine Solutions CEO John Buckley gave AgPro a one-on-one interview.
As writer Chris Bennett said, “Hemp is the belle of the crop ball in 2019, with farmers lined up for a chance to dance—but desire does not necessarily translate to know-how.”
“We piloted outcome based pricing in 2019, and we will continue to pilot it in 2020,” Chad Bilby says. “In this we’ll continue to gain feedback on the value farmers see.”
AgPro had the opportunity to ask Doug Stone, President of Simplot’s AgriBusiness Group, a series of questions after the acquisition was announced.
The Internet has introduced new less detectable additions to our life satisfaction. John Phipps explains in John’s World.