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After almost 40 years in business, Dave and Mary Junge have sold their business, Junge Control, and its facilities to Ag Growth International (AGI).
“Cautious.” That’s the one word Will Secor, a grain and farm supply economist with CoBank, would use to describe the year ahead for grain elevators.
“With our recent growth across multiple core markets in the U.S. it’s critical to have the best sales leadership supporting our sales reps and strategic customers.” said Andrew Duff.
The 2018-2019 ASFMRA president Tim Fevold, AFM, notes, “I am humbled and very proud to be a part of such a great organization.”
ARA’s Richard Gupton joins the podcast to talk about how the Biden administration’s priorities are likely to develop in the coming year.
Earlier this week Agrium and Potash Corporation received U.S. Federal Trade Commission clearance, sealing the final regulatory approval needed for their merger.
New gene editing tools could dramatically change how new seeds are developed and what traits can be brought to market, but Monsanto’s head of research says the industry must do a better job of explaining the tools.
Topics ranged from the Farm Bill, to dicamba, to Process Safety Management and more.
The relabeling requirement came about because of these products being reclassified as Restricted Use Products (RUP) when EPA approved the label renewal in December.
After more than a decade in ag retail, Kyle Stull took an opportunity to strike out on his own as an agronomic consultant with Stull Agronomy
In the latest The Scoop podcast, Danielle Sikes Nelson of the Agricultural Retailers Association shares an update on CFATS—the Chemical Facility Anti-Terrorism Standard.
Brett Bruggeman joins The Scoop podcast to talk about the company’s performance warranty, financing programs, decision ag tools, and supply chain initiatives.
Today the Agriculture Division of DowDuPont announced its opening of the Bay Area Innovation Center in California.
“Both the EPA and the Department of Labor have had a fairly active agenda,” ARA’s Richard Gupton says.
This seems like a simple thing, but look at how many times we are guilty of not reading and following label directions.
ARA applauds the hard work of so many to help get a remedy included in the bill.
This week three Federal Reserve Bank districts released their quarterly land values and credit conditions reports.
Farmland management takes a cohesive team full of players who know their duties and are willing to take care of each other to win.
As new technology was introduced and the adoption of precision ag helps retailers and farmers elevate their businesses, the headlines around these topics also garner attention. Here are the top five stories from 2016 pu
The Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service will host a pesticide management and continuing education unit workshop on Nov. 3. Topics and speakers will include: ·

2017 Pesticide
Marrone Bio Innovations, Inc. has received approval for Venerate XC bioinsecticide to be used in California. Venerate XC is a liquid microbial-based, contact and ingestion insecticide that degrades insect exoskeletons a
Senet, the first and fastest growing North American provider of public, low-power, wide-area networks (LPWANs) for long range-based (LoRa-based) Internet of Things (IoT) applications, has formed a partnership with Paige
An early switch to winter blend diesel fuel helps keep equipment running.
All stakeholders have a right to a fair, open and transparent rule-making that respects the proper role of the states and the intent of Congess. Over the past seven years there have been excessive and unlawful regulat
As U.S. rice farmers bring in a new crop, rough rice prices have rallied a dollar since June. While U.S. prices vary, farmers rely heavily on consistent consumption at home each year.
Much of the corn belt saw moisture this past week. Will this week bring more rainfall to impact the drought monitor?
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