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After launching an initial “frontrunner” a group in Illinois, Bayer says its Crop Science division is ready to roll out the company’s new operating model, Dynamic Shared Ownership (as it’s known internally, DSO).
The new research center was completed in January of this year with building materials meant to improve light transmission, enhance thermal efficiency and increase the building’s life expectancy.
Tyler Mitchell, agronomy account manager at River Valley Cooperative in Davenport, Iowa, details the daily complexities he and his team unravel for farmers as they serve as boots on the ground.
These will add to the current Certis portfolio of more than 40 pest, disease and weed control products.
According to the company, the use of PhotoSeed technology has the potential to lower a crop’s carbon intensity score.
The Ogallala Aquifer Summit brings diverse stakeholders and policy makers together to collaborate on how best to manage the High Plains’ precious water resources into the future.
The disruption caused by the dicamba vacatur is unlikely to be the only hurdle ag retailers face this year. ARA has identified this year’s public policy priorities that will steer its grassroots advocacy efforts.
The new company will be called Novonesis, which means “a new beginning” - something they say is offered through their biology-based products.
“The single most important tool to predict peak performance is a very well-developed job description,” Dave Mitchell says.
Uncover industry trends in key ag retail roles with the results of The Scoop’s annual salary survey.
Mark Faust outlines a simple formula to improve profitability and create more value for you and the customer.
Here’s how the pros approach soil sample seasons.
This acquisition provides wider market access for Adapt-N, the premier in-season nitrogen recommendation tool.
Being prepared will further instill you as a trusted advisor and someone ready to outfit a customer’s farm for the future with its complete digital dataset.
The National Agricultural Aviation Association shares what indicates a professional aerial applicator.
Ask most growers what sustainability means to them and you’ll likely hear the word “legacy.” It’s about keeping their land and operation healthy for the next generation and those who follow.
Keeping up with all the product options available and all the latest agronomic strategies is a job in itself, taking time retailers can better spend serving customers and building a profitable operation.
Spend time in any small, rural town, and you’ll quickly realize the vital role farmers play in their communities.
These smart farming trends and example products highlight greater efficiency, maximum yields and environmental stewardship.
Find out who’s been awarded Crop Consultant of the Year, QA of the Year and Researcher of the Year.
Both companies have existing initiatives to grow the biologicals market.
Millborn is increasing its footprint in the Western Plains with the addition of Luhrs Certified Seeds’ production facilities.
The influence of one ag retailer propels multiple farms’ success, and the opportunity is further highlighted with this season’s growing challenges.
The industry had been buzzing of the news since late November 2023.
During testing, the company found only 4% of CRW larvae chose roots treated with TS201 when given a choice between treated and untreated roots.
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Farmers Share Biological Experiences Through New Mosaic Initiative
Through the Frontier Fields program, a select group of farmers will document their experiences with a biological product over the course of a year.
Minerva is formulated to control Cercospora leaf spot (CLS), powdery mildew and Ramularia on sugar beets.
Reps. Jim Baird (R-Ind.) and Jimmy Panetta (D-Calif.). have been recognized for their support of important agriculture issues.
Texas A&M AgriLife Extension photographer Sam Craft was in the Texas Panhandle documenting the aftermath of the largest wildfire in Texas history, and the aid and support for fire victims.
Steve Cubbage says the upcoming farm bill could decide if the U.S. gets a taste for Europe’s recent farmer protests.
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