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This year marks the cooperative’s 100th year in business. And as Steve Becraft describes, there’s more to celebrate than the centennial milestone.
“What we need to do to move carbon past the starting line is to show farmers the scoreboard and tell them exactly what they need to do to earn their points,” said Mitchell Hora.
“The planting priorities are number one,” says Dr. Lee Briese of Central Ag Consulting. Jamestown, ND
On March 22, there will be the next Federal Interest Rate Decision; 75% probability of a quarter percentage point increase to a range of 4.75% to 5.00%
Albaugh previously acquired Corteva’s glyphosate business in Europe. With this latest acquisition, the company will expand its coverage of straight glyphosate DMA salt formulations and registrations globally.
The expansion project is expected to be completed by fall of 2023. Once complete, The Andersons will be better equipped to meet the needs of customers throughout the region.
There’s drama and comedy in politics says ARA’s Hunter Carpenter.
STB Chairman Martin Oberman hosted a press conference—the first of its kind that he said anyone could remember—to explain more behind the decision, which approves the first major merger in 25 years.
The writing may be on the wall for a transformation, but a pivot doesn’t have to be a 180° turn.
Tyler Bottoms, Commercial Director at AgVision Software, says if he could solve one problem with a magic wand, it would be to reduce the ag retail industry’s technical debt.
NAICC is hard at work for its members.
The ARA public policy committee convened the day before the Capitol Hill visits to confirm these top priorities for 2023
ARA was part of an amicus brief in this case and wrote a letter to the Supreme Court of Texas in August 2021 requesting it take on the case.
We’re looking for updates on grain exports and updates on Argentina and Brazil production when the USDA releases its March 2023 report.
“It’s about getting more into the plant, getting more into the crop of what you put down and not losing as much to the environment,” says Karl Wyant.
The Superior Ag Board of Directors will engage in a nationwide search for a President and CEO to fill Barry Day’s vacancy with the assistance of Ag1Source
Through the collaboration, UPL will distribute AgBiTech’s entire portfolio of biosolutions through its Natural Plant Protection (NPP) business unit in the United States.
To watch the hearing live and view additional materials for this hearing, click here.
As the week begins, we are focused on geopolitics, U.S. farm bill discussions and the interest rate / inflation / economic growth / credit deterioration debate
The possibilities with future products and services demand connectivity says Cameron Holbrook, vice president of digital at Nutrien.
Tom Ryan says this will be a transformational year for two reasons: the groundswell of efforts with USDA Climate Smart grants and a shifting focus to carbon insets.
Friday marks the one-year anniversary of the war in Ukraine.
Thunder Seed of Dilworth, Minn. has selected Meristem Crop Performance to be their marketing partner for specialty crop input products, including the newly patented BioCapsule and Microbilze biological delivery systems.
The explosions occurred in one ethanol plant, two feed mills, two grain elevators, two rice mills and two grain processing plants.
The CCA Conservationist of the Year Award annually recognizes a certified crop adviser who exhibits dedication to exceptional conservation delivery and customer service and has shown to be a leader in their industry.
As agricultural advisers, our job is to assist growers in making educated decisions about the 2023 crop, so choose wisely.
And with last week’s strong job’s report acting as an “all clear signal” for the Fed to remain hawkish, forget the “hard“ vs. “soft” landing debate, and think “long landing.”
On the watchlist this week are the recent actions by the Fed. As well as recent and upcoming earning reports.
Eyes are on Thursday’s GDP release and public company earnings.
Ken Zuckerberg writes, “I remain intensively focused on the outlook for grain and fertilizer prices.”
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