Ethan Keiser, Operations Manager at Mid-West RBR Ag Services, shares the story of how the equipment dealer rebuilt its business after a fire last year.
Despite months of talks, three rail unions have rejected proposed agreements, setting the stage for a possible strike.
Editors Paul Schrimpf and Eric Sfiligoj look at ag retail e-commerce trends, another trade show going virtually, more […]
Mexico is the latest country to promise to “ban” use of the popular herbicide over the next few years.
Ag Leader has announced GPS 7500 receivers will now support TerraStar-X, providing centimeter-level accuracy to customers across the […]
It was like putting together a jigsaw puzzle for which all the pieces are identical, but with only […]
American Seed Trade Association President & CEO Andrew W. LaVigne released a statement in response to the Center for Food Safety’s report on the value of neonicotinoids in agriculture.
American Seed Trade Association President & CEO Andrew W. LaVigne released a statement in response to Syngenta’s announcement of the limited release of Agrisure Duracade.
The American Seed Trade Association (ASTA) and CropLife America (CLA), two industry leaders in agricultural seed, products, services […]
Q: Discuss the current direction of the seed treatment industry in the U.S. Andy LaVigne: “As far as […]
Growers looking for an effective pyrethroid now have a new option with Fastac EC insecticide from BASF Crop […]
The American Seed Trade Association (ASTA) invites you to connect with close to 2,500 attendees at Seed Expo […]
Predicting the insects and diseases that will impact crops is difficult every season. Climate changes and resistance increase the challenge.
The new website is dedicated to providing farmers with SCN sampling results from more than 4,000 collected samples across the U.S.
The EPA-registered TS201 technology protects corn crop from the highly adaptable and devastating Corn Rootworm.
Biopesticides not only help protect the environment they can also provide growers with an economic boost.
This new research facility will include a new 31,000-square-foot building on the UGA Tifton campus.
The conversation has shifted from the necessity of fungicide use to exactly how they should be harnessed during a growing season.
With an ever-changing pest outlook, manufacturers express optimism heading into the growing season.
Funding will support an expansive study exploring how crop, soil and water management affect the soil microbial communities.