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One of my favorite sayings about any new tax law is “We have the law, now we need the rules.”
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.
A Trust In Food report showcases how some ag retailers and farmers are getting the job done.
Putting a finer point on government regulations or providing clarity on bureaucratic language is not easy to do.
The companies say the partnership will help farmers work with their seed dealer to make timely management decisions directly effecting profitability.
“Farmers have a right to be wary as all the magic beans and magic bullets they’ve purchased promising them yields and returns they could only dream of–well they were just that–dreams.”
This is a trend as states have increasingly used their agencies and review processes to evaluate pesticide regulations.
Farmers are concerned the aid packaged announced last week by the Trump Administration will not help them financially.
You can still impact soybean yields through fertilizer management.
The two types of aircraft share flying space: while drones are limited to fly no more than 400’ above ground level, ag aviators fly as low as 10’ off the ground.
As of Thursday, June 7, 2018, Monsanto stocks are no longer available on the NYSE, Monsanto shareholders are getting fat checks and Bayer is among the largest global seed and ag chemical companies.
The secret potential of successful hemp growth starts with the seed and ends with solid farming skills.
Sourcing for meal kit operations can be difficult, but the fresher the ingredients the better. Three e-commerce retailers led a panel July 12 at the Organic Produce Summit and talked about challenges and opportunities.
On this morning’s AgriTalk, guest host Clinton Griffiths interviewed Auburn University professor Robert Norton about the cyber security risks for agricultural businesses.
On June 21, the Supreme Court handed down a decision in South Dakota v Wayfair
Farmers from Louisiana and parts of the Mid-South are suing Stine Seed Company, claiming it sold black farmers fake soybean seeds, according to WBTV.
The Ogallala Aquifer is the largest groundwater system in North America. It spans nine states and covers 175,000 square miles.
Today the Agriculture Division of DowDuPont announced its opening of the Bay Area Innovation Center in California.
A new study found that 89 percent of agricultural retailers have offered cover crop products and services in the past two years, and 94 percent say they want to expand these offerings in the future.
Valley Irrigation announced improvements to Valley GPS Guidance to providing growers with the latest advancements in competitive GPS corner technology.
Siemens is introducing the new Sinamics G120X drive, a simple, seamless and easy-to-use drive.
There will be some lingering trade pain for U.S. agriculture according to the former chief ag negotiator for the U.S. Trade Representative.
The SPARC launch will take place on Thursday, Nov. 29, from 1:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m., at the ARA Conference & Expo
For retailers, this will change the products and services you sell for crop protection and custom application.
Here are reports of five pests lowering yields in 2018
This makes the seventh partner part of the CommoditAg network.
With sidedress season approaching, the team at Koch Agronomic Services is encouraging ag retailers to highlight the opportunities for farmers to protect their investment in nitrogen.
Variable rate dry fertilizer acres have increased from 4,000 in 2015 to 45,000 acres in 2021.
On The Scoop podcast, Joel Wipperfurth the Director of Business Operations and Retail Execution at Winfield United, shares the biggest vulnerability in agriculture is stranded data.
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