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BASF is now one of the four largest agricultural companies in the world and its planning to introduce more than 30 new products in the next decade.
The Granular Insights Directed Scouting tool helps farmers wade through massive amounts of data to help keep crop health top-of-mind.
“Seed buying programs are getting more complex,” says Conrad Smith. “And taking product performance out of consideration—I want to know what parts of these programs are influencing seed decisions.”
“We are trying to make it as easy of a decision as possible for farmers to use new technologies and try new products,” says Lance Ruppert director of agronomy marketing & technology for Growmark.
Purdue University’s Food Science program has a state-of-the art classroom with appliances and features. Purdue says the cooking space is where ideas become reality.
Summer-like temperatures could taper off in some growing areas this week. Cindi Clawson has your week-long forecast.
“This announcement deploys the capability of the Insights engine across 1.5 million acres of US grown corn. That’s equivalent of Tate& Lyle’s global corn purchases,” says Matt Carstens.
Farmer approval for President Donald Trump rose to 76% in September, according to the latest Farm Journal Pulse Poll.
W2 Fuel, a southeast Iowa biodiesel plant, has shut down in response to the unclear future for the Renewable Fuels Standard (RFS). The Crawfordsville, Iowa plant produced 10 million gallons of biodiesel annually.
Defining sustainable agronomy includes three facets: economically viable, environmentally sound, and socially acceptable.
In a quick change of events, China canceled a planned visit to farms in the U.S. heartland -- a trip touted by the Trump administration as a building of “goodwill.”
Anvuia is retrofitting the idled Mosaic phosphate facility in Plant City, Fla., to become its first full-scale production plant with 1.2 million tons capacity.
Mike Henderson says retailers should know three things about Atticus
When the supply was disrupted, all manufacturers had to react, and it wasn’t just tariffs causing the changes to supply.
John Guglielmi, national sales director at Brandt Consolidated, explains how the company maintains its focus on nutrient efficiency provided by its products to a range of industries.
Trade negotiators from the U.S. and China resumed face-to-face talks in Washington, as the Trump administration said a Chinese delegation will visit American farmlands next week.
Barham discusses how the company has grown its phenoxy herbicide portfolio, the changes that will move manufacturing closer to its customers, and the company’s latest seed treatment product to control nematodes.
As of October 1, Adrian Percy will be chief technology officer (CTO) at UPL.
In the letter, TFI and ARA provided six main recommendations to consider as Congress works to reauthorize the Chemical Facility Anti-Terrorism Standards (CFATS) program.
In July, Pinnacle Agriculture announced its board started to explore strategic alternatives for the company. This includes a potential sale of the company.
The reports held both good news and bad news, says Jerry Gulke president of the Gulke Group.
Chuck Anderson, vice president of sales & commercialization at The Andersons explains the company’s roots as well as today’s footprint–everything from Japanese golf courses, grain elevators and even cat litter.
This week Nutrien Ltd. announced with will shut down its Allan, Lanigan and Vanscoy potash mines for up to eight weeks. The shutdowns will occur in the fourth quarter of this year.
The 17 new soybean herbicides are categorized in three product families, which include S-metolachlor and PPO mixtures.
ADAMA will work with Taranis as a strategic partner in using their aerial scouting images and artificial intelligence platform.
Farmers affected by natural disasters in 2018 and 2019, including Hurricane Dorian, can apply for assistance through the Wildfire and Hurricane Indemnity Program Plus (WHIP+).
IFCA is hopeful they can effectively find ways to bring down the number of complaints to enable use of this herbicide technology in the future.
This week Syngenta announced the EPA granted registration for its newest seed treatment: Saltro.
This week, Mosaic announced it will decrease production in its Louisiana operations facility by about 500,000 tons in 2019.