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Two drone gurus who use drones for imagery and application will present at Farm Journal Field Days.
Most recently Oelmann has served as the CEO of Midwestern BioAg. Additional experience includes serving as Chief Operating Officer (COO) for Land O’Lakes and more.
This new formulation will be the product fulfilling upcoming orders of Instinct, and it boasts improved handling and a lower use rate.
Q&A with Justin Wolfe, Syngenta Regional Director North America Seeds
Litigation continues against common pesticides—this time targeting two insecticides and one herbicide. At the heart of the bill, Udall and Neguse claim that EPA and the current pesticide laws do not keep citizens safe.
Angie White will join the company as a member of the company’s Management Information Excellence (MIX) team.
“The level of infestation in any given field ranges from a small pocket where a mother plant went to seed in 2019, to an area covering several acres in a field.”
The locks and dams are between 80 and 90 years old. Their facelift will be a boon for agriculture.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture on Monday warned residents against planting unsolicited packages of seeds arriving from China because they could harm the environment.
As a leader, your essential function is avoiding escalation. Breath and evaluate. Set a time to address the issue and let all parties know when it will be discussed.
ARA’s strength in Washington as an advocate of ag retailers depends on the sustained investment by our members. We’ve compiled these tips to make the most of your membership dollars.
Net Irrigate will join Lindsay’s FieldNET brand of remote irrigation monitoring and control solutions.
ARA joined the Keep GPS Working Coalition after the recent decision by Federal Communications Commission which will threaten GPS reliability for ARA members and millions of other Americans.
New technology from BioConsortia could reduce reliance on synthetic chemical fertilizers.
ARA said: “We are happy that Congress has now passed this three-year extension and urge the president to sign it into law swiftly.”
Major oil pipeline projects are facing intense uncertainty as recent federal rulings could halt expansion projects and even stop some pipelines from operating, but the decision could also cost farmers.
New research aimed to learn the steps farmers expect from input suppliers and other sales and service representatives before they allow them back onto their operations during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Craig Brekkas, formerly Head of Canada, has been promoted to Head of North America for UPL.
The event size you can check on in a county ranges from 10 people to 10,000.
Amid a long list of agricultural events canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Missouri State Fair is moving forward with plans for a somewhat modified fair starting Aug. 13.
Farm Journal invites you to join farmers from across America at this free event at #FJFieldDays, a virtual extravaganza.
Farm Journal Field Days is a combination of virtual and live programming to take place Aug. 25–27.
The Farm Journal Field Days is an unparalleled format of virtual live and on-demand learning, with discussion and networking designed to be inclusive for all farmer leaders and their operations.
This year will mark 28 years Pro Farmer has completed its annual Crop Tour—an event where scouts from around the Midwest take in-field estimates to determine yield and crop conditions across the Corn Belt.
U.S. President Donald Trump said on Friday his not currently thinking about negotiating a “Phase 2" trade deal with China as relations between Washington and Beijing sour.
Applications are due August 14, 2020
Nutrien Ag Solutions PCAs and scouts will be actively monitoring insect traps throughout the Salinas Valley while FMC Arc farm intelligence will visualize that data as detailed maps on a proprietary mobile app.
Paul Revere said, one if by land, two if by sea, but now startup Rantizo has received swarm approval for up to three. That’s three drones for aerial applications of crop protection or seed products.
Today’s leadership opportunity is to connect with your people and develop a sense that we and the farm/business will get through this together.
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration issued two waiver extensions and a notice of enforcement policy effective July 1 as part of the agency’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic.