Retail Industry
If you have tar spot, Southern rust or other disease pressure and plan to dry the crop in the field, you might want to spray again.
The final strategy itself does not impose any requirements or restrictions on pesticide use and will be used to inform mitigations for new active ingredient registrations and registration review of conventional herbicides.
Farm Journal Field Agronomist Ken Ferrie shares two videos to explain how to successfully set and operate your hybrid chisel and inline ripper.
FSA says these changes will increase opportunities for farmers and ranchers to be financially viable.
The draft strategy identifies protections EPA will consider when it registers a new insecticide or reevaluates an existing one.
Landus says farmers are always first. Here’s what they are doing to build the cooperative of tomorrow.
ASFMRA is expanding its educational programs and resources.
A transformation is afoot at Nutrien as the company enters a new era of growth
With the farm bill still in limbo, we must take initiative as an industry to make our voice heard.
For the fourth time, FBN has released its Ag Chemical Price Transparency Report.
Almost 10 years ago, Brendan Deck joined Nufarm’s North American business and grew it from $300 million to $1 billion sales. He is now passing the leadership baton to Ken Barham, a seven-year veteran of the company.
Catch up on recent news in the ag retail industry
With two ongoing studies, Stratus Ag Research has studied retailer and grower perceptions of grower programs since 2020.
Josh Linville, vice president of fertilizer at StoneX, shares the global factors currently influencing the fertilizer market.
Catch up on recent ag retail news.
Catch up on recent news in the ag retail industry
Mark Duffing, application product manager at Ziegler Ag Equipment, shares how to get the most out of your spraying window.
EPA expects to issue a proposed rule this year to revoke the tolerances associated with chlorpyrifos, but there will be exceptions for use in 11 specific crops.
Rantizo receives swarming and night flying approvals, The Anderson’s and The American Seed Trade Association announce leadership changes.
Tim Laatsch, Koch Agronomic Services director of agronomy for North America, says high quality inputs can make all the difference in an operation’s bottom line.
ARA president and CEO Daren Coppock shares what this decision means for ag retailers.
Catch up on recent news in the ag retail industry
A new 75,000-square-foot green ammonia fertilizer production and distribution facility is online in Boone, Iowa. The modular plant creates 82-0-0 anhydrous ammonia from air, sun, and water.
As of mid-June, nearly 20 counties across four states have already reported fields with tar spot. Timing fungicide applications will be critical to keep the disease from getting out of control.
ResponsibleAg audits allow ag retail locations to avoid potential regulatory issues and ensure maximum facility safety for employees and customers.
Mid-Kansas Cooperative has hired five full-time leadership development apprentices through Kansas Farm Bureau’s Rural Kansas Apprenticeship Program.
Dial Ventures at Purdue University explores five factors it expects to help shape the future of ag retail.
ARA president and CEO Daren Coppock says the organization is encouraged by the positive momentum toward a new Farm Bill.
Effective immediately, Pierre Brondeau will again serve as FMC’s chief executive officer while Ronaldo Pereira will be the company president.
Young leaders from The Scoop’s 2023 class of 40 Under 40 share how they’ve found success building relationships with their farmer customers.