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While some support the President’s trade tactics, others don’t.
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.
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.
Analysts warn it could be a very long time before this trade tit for tat is in the rearview mirror.
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
CFS is one of the first companies to benefit from implementation of the ADAPT (Agricultural Data Application Programming Toolkit) framework.
Recent levee damage is just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to the failing infrastructure much of the corn belt relies on to bring in inputs and export corn.
Here are takeaways from the latest data provided by the 2017 Census of Agriculture regarding internet connectivity
The 2017 Census of Agriculture is more than 800 pages of data and here are some key takeaways our editors found for ag retailers.
Corn carryout is higher yet and while domestic soybean ending stocks were lowered, global supplies are still abundant.
Is there something on your to-do list that keeps sinking to the bottom? To really maximize your time for those tasks, build in time for short breaks.
As of February 13, 2019, Wiles Brothers Fertilizer employees and assets became part of Wilbur-Ellis Company
Helms brings more than 20 years of sales and marketing experience in the crop protection industry.
This year will again be a critical point in the progression of deterioration of balance sheets from this depressed farm economy.
An increase in on-farm storage and tight margins create volatility.
Farmers shifting to online purchases create challenges and opportunities
The public comment period for the new Waters of the U.S. rule is now underway.
Anytime you’re in business with family there will be challenges. That’s why it’s important farmers remember which “hat” they’re wearing, says Davon Cook of Ag Progress.
County Farm Service Agency (FSA) offices rushed to get Market Facilitation Program (MFP) payments processed before a government shutdown closed the offices Friday, according to USDA under secretary Bill Northey.
On Dec. 4, Jerry Hennessey surrendered to authorities and appeared in U.S. District Court in Minneapolis, where he was charged with mail fraud.
Bayer AG plans to cut 12,000 jobs and exit its animal health business in an effort to mollify Wall Street.
The U.S. and Canada have agreed on a trade deal that would save the North American Free Trade Agreement as a trilateral bloc, according to three people familiar with the matter.
A former grain elevator manager is on the run after allegedly pocketing $2 million from the Ashby Farmers Cooperative Elevator Co. in west-central Minnesota.
Pipeline Foods LLC., U.S.-based supply chain solutions company focused on organic, non-GMO and regenerative food and feed, will acquire a 3.4-million-bushel grain elevator from ADM Company in Atlantic, Iowa.
The U.S. said it will begin imposing 25 percent duties on an additional $16 billion in Chinese imports in two weeks.
A rout in commodities deepened as the threat of a trade war between the world’s two biggest economies intensified, hitting markets from steel to soybeans.
Chris Novak is leaving NCGA to be the new CEO of CropLife America.
Liam Condon, president of Bayer’s Crop Science Division, has been tapped to lead the crop science executive leadership team of a new, merged company.
Just weeks before the announcement of the rebranding of Crop Production Services, AgPro conducted this Q&A with Mike Frank, Executive Vice President, Nutrien & President, Nutrien Retail.
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