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The situation in the Middle East remains fluid and complex regarding the long-term implications for global economies in general and the energy sector in particular given Iran’s involvement.
The company announced its purchase of the headquarters building from County Financial a little over a year ago.
From vacuums to travel mugs, here’s what industry pros are taking to the fields.
Work done at the institute will include developing and integrating analytical methods and digital technologies that enhance food production and inform decision making for sustainable and resilient systems.
The collaboration will focus on a 50,000-acre pilot project that will enable better understanding of the emission reductions that can be achieved with bio-enhanced urea.
“This new role further supports AGI’s ongoing growth and success around the world with continued emphasis on operational excellence, execution and innovation as critical elements to our success,” Paul Householder said.
The Iowa facility will be used for fertilizer manufacturing and repackaging with a goal of reducing in-ground nitrogen application rates.
The grain science team at Kansas State received the top honor for their proposal on increasing production of perennial crops.
Dave Swain draws on his experience from application equipment, ag retail and technology roles with his consulting business: Vision Technology Management.
We are closely monitoring the phosphate complex as the U.S. Department of Commerce could finalize a new 53% countervailing duty (CVD) on phosphate fertilizers from Russia by October 31, 2023.
Brad Oelmann, president of Farrell Growth Group, shares how farmer-customers fall into three segments based on what they need from their ag retailers.
Allied Cooperative (Adams, WI) and ProVision Partners Cooperative (Marshfield, WI) announced the upcoming merger of their cooperatives in March 2023.
Indiana-based agricultural cooperative, Superior Ag announced Richard Lloyd is President and CEO. This follows Barry Day’s retirement on September 1.
As labor shortages persist and extreme weather drives up property insurance costs, Ken Zuckerberg encourages agribusinesses to start asking the hard questions today.
In short, the Fed’s monetary policy stance is still cognizant of the proverbial “fork in the road” which lies ahead.
Mark Faust discusses strategies business owners can use to find hidden profits and growth potential.
The White City, Oregon facility will produce Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi (AMF) utilized in agriculture, horticulture, turf and ornamental markets.
Educating lawmakers on the value its members contribute to production agriculture is a main goal for NAICC.
What if lawmakers and federal regulators didn’t consider the voice of the ag retailer when making policy decisions that impact your bottom line?
With El Nino weather patterns, low water levels and the current hurricane season, what should be top of mind for agribusiness managers?
The Anselmo, Nebraska facility opened in 2012. The Andersons will continue to own and operate their other locations in Nebraska.
Shutdown risk is back on the table for the U.S. Government on October 1, 2023.
The “Dakota Smart Farm” is dedicated to developing sustainable farming practices and high-value retrofit precision technology solutions.
ARA is accepting nominations until October 4 for the Lifetime Achievement Award.
Nominations for ARA’s Distinguished Service Award are open until October 4.
The proposal from the STB would provide a streamlined path for rail customers to obtain a reciprocal switching order.
Both companies say the collaboration will bring alignment in their strengths to deliver more options to the market.
Low water levels (again!) on the Mississippi River threaten ag exports out of the Gulf and shipments of inputs into the Midwest.
As detailed in the new report, Enterprising Business Builders and Independent Elites now represent 62% of U.S. farmers.
This acquisition will allow DLF to establish a stronger global presence in alfalfa.