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Aerial applicators can help expand cover crop acreage by facilitating their timely and efficient seeding.
A transformation is afoot at Nutrien as the company enters a new era of growth
The company states it will provide laid off workers up to 12 months of severance, cash compensation benefits, and ongoing access to health benefits and job placement services.
A roundup of news briefs from the week of July 29, 2024.
Naomi Gretter, Sky Hahn and Kari Berg were busy schoolteachers, married to busy farmers and raising busy kids. With so many responsibilities, their lives had become a grind, so they decided to start Rural Revival Coffee Truck.
With the farm bill still in limbo, we must take initiative as an industry to make our voice heard.
USDA’s current net farm income forecasts show a $90-billion plus drop over the two-year period, making it the largest dollar value loss, adjusted for inflation, that agriculture has ever seen.
Catch up on recent headlines in ag retail.
When Wayne Cryts stole his own soybeans from a bankrupt elevator, he triggered the wrath of a government hellbent on his imprisonment.
Justin Glisan, state climatologist of Iowa, shares five ways to reduce emissions and prepare for future weather patterns
Testimony at House Ag hearing Tuesday captured the downturn and anxiety in the ag sector.
In 2022, Dalton Dilldine bought a shuttered commercial grain facility and outfitted it with monitoring and automation technologies. This year, he’s taking a hard look at spray drones and how they can fit across his acres.
Farm technology news briefs for the week of July 21, 2024.
Cory Reed, president of Worldwide Agriculture & Turf Division, spoke about layoffs, citing lower demand due to falling net farm income, higher interest rates and market volatility.
Many bean crops are somewhere between R2 to R4 right now, prime time for a foliar application if disease or insects warrant. Check out our agronomist’s video on staging your crop to get optimum ROI.
When average daily humidity levels reach and stay at 75% or above, that’s a signal your crop could be at high risk from the disease.
According to online sources, some John Deere employees are being scheduled into virtual “layoff” notification meetings.
Among the wildest plans ever hatched by the federal government, hippos and other African big game were almost introduced to U.S. farms.
AGCO CEO and president Eric Hansotia says the transaction will enable the company to “sharpen its focus” on its farm equipment and PTx Trimble brands.
A new farm management information system is poised to help farmers harness the power of past, current and future data and apply an analytical approach.
For the fourth time, FBN has released its Ag Chemical Price Transparency Report.
Property insurance costs for farmers and ranchers have been increasing, driven by several factors, including climate change, market conditions, and rising production expenses.
Almost 10 years ago, Brendan Deck joined Nufarm’s North American business and grew it from $300 million to $1 billion sales. He is now passing the leadership baton to Ken Barham, a seven-year veteran of the company.
Two Oklahoma con artists stole the savings of farmers across the Midwest in one of the wildest scams of agriculture and business history.
Catch up on recent news in the ag retail industry
Judge dismisses arguments from Mo.-based pork producer Triumph Foods, who will appeal ruling
What was supposed to be an 8-min. job ended up nearly costing Doug Omer his life. Now he uses the ordeal as a warning to others who need to slow down and think before they act.
With extreme heat predicted for much of the U.S., USDA meteorologist Brad Rippey says growing conditions the Midwest should be favorable.
Biden shared on X that he plans to focus on fulfilling his duties for remainder of term and will address nation later this week.