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Northey was most recently CEO of the Agribusiness Association of Iowa and passed earlier this year on Feb. 5.
Devastating wildfires are burning in the Texas and Oklahoma Panhandle region and the Smokehouse Creek Fire has already become the second largest in Texas history, consuming at least three-quarters of a million acres.
Joe Gednalske, CPDA director of education – adjuvant development, shares tips for responding to four common points of pushback.
The company sees this new formulation as a potential replacement for liquid seed treatment.
Benefits include reducing crop residue build-up on the soil surface, resulting in improved planting, seed placement, and germination.
Under the terms of the agreement Loveland and Cibus will work toward commercializing herbicide tolerance in rice with a focus on the southern US market.
The product has an active ingredient of Tymirium to protect plants against nematodes, sudden death syndrome and cotton root rot.
Evan Fust says his team is ready to take on the challenges alongside their customers with a new go-to-market structure.
Alexandra (Alex) Dunn has a background in pesticide issues, chemical regulation, water quality, enforcement, litigation, environmental justice and community engagement.
D&M Chem was founded in 1997 by brothers Dee and Mathias Gargus. Both leaders will remain with the newly formed D&M division of The McGregor Company along with their 30 employees.
“We’re living in a world where it’s just a matter of time,” Harlan Asmus says referencing the development of resistance.
The new safety notice pertains to nurse tanks with manufacture dates between Jan. 1, 2007, and Dec. 31, 2011, by AWT at their plant in Fremont, Ohio.
The program is structured so farmer users of Pivot Bio Proven 40 can participate in annual carbon insetting partnerships as a result of their change in practice.
AMVAC reports on-farm trials found corn treated with BioWake Prime had an increase of 8 bu./acre win advantage over grower standard practice.
The collaboration is for the discovery and development of new biological insecticidal solutions.
The acquisition is effective immediately and gives Huma the ownership rights to a suite of granular, humic-based fertilizers and soil conditioners.
The announcement means more streamlined use and experience for farmers, which can lead to more data-driven decision making for farmers and ag retailers.
Agtrinsic has expanded for the 2024 growing season to create a contiguous disease monitoring network from border to border in Illinois and Iowa as well as in parts of Missouri, Kentucky, Indiana and Wisconsin.
After the EPA update on the Existing Stocks Order for dicamba product registrations, Agricultural Retailers Association (ARA) president and CEO Daren Coppock applauded their fast response to the issue.
“Innovation and adaptation are core values for us – it’s our intent to always be bringing a new advantage to our farmer-customers that will help them win on every acre,” says Mark Stutsman, COO of Eldon Stutsman, Inc.
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With more of a focus on digital marketing, Morgan Seger says it’s about recognizing what has changed, but also what has not.
The Independent Professional Seed Association has elected its 2024 officers and class of 2026 board members.
In research trials in corn, Helena says Zypro in a sidedress application provided an 83% win rate and a 5.8 bu/acre increase. Zypro is compatible with fungicides, insecticides, and other common tank-mix partners.
On February 14, the EPA issued an existing stocks order for dicamba products previously registered for over-the-top use.
J.B. Pearl Sales & Service, Inc., a St. Marys, Kansas-based ag retailer, recently closed on its sale to an undisclosed buyer.
“When the court issued the order, it vacated the registrations for those Dicamba products nationwide,” Richard Gupton says.
As using sustainable practices becomes an even more essential part of farm business, BASF remains committed to helping the industry achieve its goals and to helping measure and communicate what is already being done.
Helping farmers do the Biggest Job on Earth is Job One for scientists at BASF Agricultural Solutions. Helping to maximize yields and minimize challenges through innovation are vital to that mission.
It’s no secret that today’s agriculture industry faces unprecedented challenges, and retailers stand on the front line facing them every day. These challenges span the globe.