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Borden Dairy Co. filed for bankruptcy, becoming the second major U.S. milk seller to do so in two months as competitive pressures, declining consumption and falling profits made its debt load unsustainable.
USDA Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue on Friday announced that the second tranche of 2019 Market Facilitation Program payments will begin being issued next week.
The Crop Production numbers released Friday may change as NASS seeks to clarify corn and soybean acres that still were not harvested at the time of the end of the growing season survey.
Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue says work is being done by China to clear the way for more exports to China. If shipments pick up, MFP 3.0 may not be needed.
Farm Journal Washington Correspondent Jim Wiesemeyer says the second MFP 2 installment has been authorized.
“What happens in China will have profound effects in the short term,” says Samuel Taylor, vice president of farm input analysis at Robobank.
The company says Raines will continue to develop its strategy focusing on how to digitally enhance food quality, security and availability with real-time data.
Jamie O’Sullivan, group managing director for Proagrica EG, Nextens, and XpertHR segments of the LexisNexis Risk Solutions Group, has stepped into the managing director role.
China aims to buy at least $20 billion of agricultural products in a year if it signs a partial trade deal with the U.S.
Via this partnership, farmers are eligible for two payments. Bayer will pay its $3, $6, $9/acre incentives. CHS will offer financial incentives for its enhanced efficiency fertilizers: N-Edge, Trivar and Levesol.
Secretary of Agriculture Sonny Perdue today announced the third and final tranche of 2019 Market Facilitation Program (MFP) payments.
Hell hornets have arrived in the U.S. Asian giant hornet reaches just over 2” long and packs a painful, tissue-destroying sting capable of sending allergic victims to the morgue.
From fresh produce being plowed under to unharvested crops sitting untouched in fields, fruit and vegetable growers are the latest agriculture sector facing fallout from COVID-19.
For four years Farm Journal has conducted an email study to look at farmers’ input purchase behaviors and to understand the adoption rate of buying online
Chuck Magro (most recently CEO at Nutrien) will be Corteva’s CEO effective Nov. 1, 2021
Current Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer Brent Kemp will move into the role of AgGateway President and CEO beginning January 1, 2022.
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Here are the top insights related to what factors into farmers’ seed purchases and the timing of them.
Each year, ARA members identify priority policy issues. The Washington, D.C., team then advocates for these priorities on members’ behalf. A strong collective of ag retail voices is paramount to successful advocacy.
CHS Agronomy’s exclusive line of soy-enhanced adjuvants are formulated with highly refined soy oil made from the soybeans grown by CHS farmer-owners.
The future is here, and for the future of agriculture, it is not a moment too soon.
A recent study examines the impact of multiple factors on farmland leasing choices.
Farmer Mac and Indigo will leverage the Ag-Analytics and AcreValue platforms as a channel to further their respective lending and carbon services markets.
Through innovation trials focused on nitrogen use and cover crops, farmers can test drive new sustainability practices and technologies with reduced risk
Hoegemeyer is celebrating 85 years of combining local expertise with personalized service to give growers the right products that thrive in the Western Corn Belt.
“There are certain tasks which are more efficiently accomplished via a web interface and are less practical on a mobile device,” says Patrick Sanders, director of strategic business development at Proagrica.
“This marks day one of the beginning for how we can measure how these practices are being used,” TFI CEO Corey Rosenbusch says.
Intelinair’s aerial imaging and data analytics can predict water management issues for farmers and landowners, a sector that DIGS Associates specializes in.
Andrew Thomas has been named the CEO of Alltech Crop Science. He brings to Alltech more than 30 years of international management experience and proven success in the agri-food and seed industries.
“This gives us the opportunity to continue to build out the digital infrastructure needed in U.S. agriculture,” says co-founder of Bushel Jake Joraanstad.