Biologicals

A recent congressional hearing addressed how U.S. crop protection companies and researchers use artificial intelligence to help farmers eradicate diseases, boost yields and stay competitive globally.
“We are so excited to have Dave sign on with Meristem,” said Mitch Eviston, Meristem Founder and CEO.
Randy Hughes is continually refining his fertility program and has seen yields improve 40 bu. to 50 bu. per acre over the past six years. Hughes chats with corn yield champs David Hula and Randy Dowdy about the importance of being a lifelong student of the crop.
Loveland and Ascribe Bioscience are expanding on their partnership to develop new phytalix-based solutions for U.S. row crops. A collaboration between DigiFarmz and Agrellus will evaluate DigiFarmz’ agronomic recommendations through large-scale field trials.
Before most planters start running, the agronomic team at WinField United is sharing takeaways from its research programs.
Syngenta is continuing to grow its biologicals division with the recent acquisition of certain Novartis technologies.
“When applied with synthetic nitrogen, it is optimized by 50%, so in other words rates can be reduced–dramatically,” Darin Moon says. “It’s a monstrous claim. We aren’t throwing that number out lightly.”
Stay in the know with these three recent headlines ag retailers won’t want to miss.
The introduction of N-Finity is an extension of Nutrien’s “purpose-built approach” to biologicals, and it brings three ways to improve nitrogen management in a single product and application.
Catch up on recent headlines in the ag retail industry.
Catch up on recent headlines in the ag retail industry.
Biowish Technologies will be applying a further focus on its agricultural business after selling its environmental management business at the end of 2024.
Catch up on recent headlines in the ag retail industry.
BioBoost and Hopper Throttle Maxstax Soybean will both be available in 2025.
One team shares how efficacy in biological production has leveled up behind the scenes.
Several companies have introduced biological technology formulated to blend with a traditional dry bulk fertilizer. This roundup gives details on the growing product category.
Here’s three recent ag retail headlines you won’t want to miss.
The January event features educational tracks for crop consultants, contract researchers and QA professionals.
Purchase one of three available bundles (one corn and two soybean) and receive free glyphosate or glufosinate. Plus 0% financing. That’s the offer Conduit is putting in front of farmers Nov. 25 to Dec. 2.
Catch up on recent headlines from Corteva, Yara and Raven.
Clips was introduced earlier this fall and is a flowable powder seed coating application system.
What was your favorite retail product that was introduced this year? Let us know from now to Dec. 31!
A roundup of news for the week of October 27, 2024.
Companies across the ag industry are teaming up to offer new integrations, programs and products.
In a statement, the company said: “We are continuing ongoing discussions with potential partners and investors that would push forward the company’s products, platform, and science.”
Here’s an overview of some developments that have changed products to be not your father’s fertilizer.
In 2020, Anuvia had built out its production at a former Mosaic site in Plant City, Fla., after ramping up its technology and business for five years.
Corteva introduces three herbicides and one biological to be added to its lineup of crop protection products.
When talking with WinField United team members many reference the future entailing data-driven decisions and making data work for them.
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