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In a letter sent to Democratic leaders in Congress on Wednesday, President Trump urged lawmakers to approve the U.S. Mexico Canada Agreement before taking up infrastructure legislation.
The approach to sustainable agronomy requires crop advisers and farmers use a systems approach, according to Lee Briese, a crop consultant in North Dakota.
“Constraints beget greater innovation—not just because innovation is good but because it is a requirement for survival.”
USDA squashed Bloomberg trade aid rumors Tuesday afternoon.
Helena Agri-Enterprises is working with farmers to meet the nutritional needs of their crop in alternative ways.
Ensuring crops are stress tolerant and disease free can help minimize risk and optimize yields, and it begins as soon as crops are planted.
Precision agriculture suffers from its own crumbling infrastructure.
While some support the President’s trade tactics, others don’t.
A fraud case that has already netted guilty pleas from a grain broker and three Nebraska farmers has also forced a Missouri farmer to plead guilty to involvement in fraudulently selling organic grain.
Grain marketing is a vital component of a profitable farm operation and is one of the top challenges farmers wish they could overcome. That’s according to a new report from FarmLogs.
For the first time since November, the Rural Mainstreet Index (RMI) fell below growth neutral.
Kahler is the first automation software company to offer such a bundling.
The retaliatory tariffs ranging from 10% to 25% on $60 billion worth of American goods will go into effect June 1, unless an agreement is reached before them.
Governor’s May Revision proposes $5.7 million in new funding to support the transition to safer, more sustainable alternatives
Analysts warn it could be a very long time before this trade tit for tat is in the rearview mirror.
Mike Wilson, Certified Crop Adviser (CCA) and Specialty Products Coordinator, Wabash Valley FS says sustainability applies to environmental and economic factors.
The absence of trade deals has the potential to be “catastrophic” in the U.S. and transform some agricultural markets permanently, according to the one of the largest global machinery makers.
Jay Vroom, who retired last year as CEO of CropLife America, has been tapped to chair Farm Journal’s Trust in Food initiative advisory board
The company has a fleet of more than 100 drones and airplanes, and its sensors can capture clean usable images at 35 mph with a drone or 100 mph with a plane.
Farmers sign agreements every year to plant patented seed—a practice those outside the ag industry frequently question.
The Pesticide Stewardship Alliance (TPSA) recently elected the board of directors for 2019, including the officers and four members to serve on the board of directors.
The North Dakota Grain Growers Association (NDGGA) on Tuesday announced it will withdraw from NAWG at the end of June.
Zone Economics, from Conservis, provides cost-based farm activity analysis down to the square yard.
Randy Kasparbauer, John Deere Software Engineering Manager, joined Margy Eckelkamp on AgriTalk to discuss how John Deere is using ADAPT to help meet customer’s expectations
Maximizing return on investments from inputs is an important goal for many growers. With increased pressure from low commodity prices, it’s important for growers to get out of their fields what they put into them.
According to West Central Distribution, only one in six farmers uses a phosphorus efficiency product, but 83% of farmers are concerned about phosphorus unavailability in their soils.
Based in Tel Aviv, Israel, Prospera has developed data analytics and computer vision technology that can be applied to every pass the irrigation pivot makes
With the 2019 spring season just beginning, seven ammonia releases have already occurred in the state of Illinois.
Chris Bowley will oversee leading crop protection products including Panther Pro pre-emergent herbicide for soybeans, Credit Xtreme with dual salt glyphosate technology, Gin Out cotton plant growth regulator, and more.
Right now, Daniel encourages retailers to be strategic with their crop protection supplies.