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15% of U.S. Corn Growers Reported Moderate to Severe Rootworm Infestations This Year.
“The trend for fertilizer facilities has been faster with more operational flexibility, and automation has come along with that.”
The 2018-2019 ASFMRA president Tim Fevold, AFM, notes, “I am humbled and very proud to be a part of such a great organization.”
Right now, Land O’ Lakes Sustain is onboarding more than 20 ag retailers into the Truterra Insights Engine
The end goal is to streamline the reporting process as part of the Multiple Peril Crop Insurance (MPCI) program.
This had been a potential outcome discussed in early February as the company sought out “optimizing production.”
One of the biggest risks of the hemp marketplace is its newness. So how do you develop trusted partners?
An expert weighs in on whether hemp can be a powerhouse crop for farmers with as many uses as soybeans.
ARA’s Richard Gupton joins the podcast to talk about how the Biden administration’s priorities are likely to develop in the coming year.
Matt Wehmeyer with AgriMaxx Wheat is encouraging farmers and their retailers to push for 100 bushel dryland wheat.
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.
For ag retailer profitability, the greatest impact of the recent mergers will be changes to the rebate programs.
As capabilities have grown so have the complexities of the equipment and also the expectations from the end users.
A focused one-day workshop will be held on Tuesday, June 26, 2018, at the Marriott Downtown in Des Moines, Iowa.
The net effect from misplaced focus is that results suffer as the team begins to focus on being “busier” and doesn’t make accomplishing great results the target.
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.
The Rural Mainstreet Index, a survey of community bank CEOs, shows economic growth stalling for the first time in months. The 10-state survey by Creighton University focuses on rural areas.
Interestingly, in the 2018 Farm Journal Harvest Study, with 622 respondents, when asked what farmers wished they would have done in 2018, two of the top 10 answers were crop protection related
Join us for Farm Journal Hemp College Sept.17 in Altoona, Iowa.
Jean Payne discusses more on dicamba as well as the curveballs that COVID-19 threw ag retailers in The Scoop podcast.
A forgiven PPP loan is tax-free to the farmer, but you will be required to reduce your expenses by the amount of forgiveness.
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
To talk about how data creates a system of record for ag retailers, Bradford Warner, vice president of business development, sustainability at Farmobile joined us on The Scoop podcast.
Tracy Linbo with Growers Edge says fintech tools can give farmers confidence to use new products and services.
Greg Martinelli with Ag Sales Professionals shares the top trend in ag sales is solidifying your position as a trusted adviser to your farmer customers.
Allison Nepveux, Director of Sustainability at Bushel, details the intersection of technology and supply chains and how it’s opening opportunities for grain elevators and farmers in digitizing their business.