Durable new anhydrous ammonia (NH3) units come in varied sizes and with helpful attachments to make application easier, faster and more accurate.
Preventing accidental releases of anhydrous ammonia is a high priority for the Illinois Department of Agriculture and Illinois […]
Farmers Cooperative in Ames, IA, provides the following safety checklist to use each time you haul […]
The limited Hours of Service (HOS) exemption for anhydrous ammonia granted by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration […]
EPA has awarded the Iowa Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship (IDALS) $30,000 to assist with outreach, education […]
EPA provided a grant to the Missouri Department of Agriculture and Missouri State Emergency Management Agency to reduce […]
According to the Princeton, IL, fire department firefighters often use far too much water when fighting an anhydrous […]
The Department of Transportation’s (DOT) Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) has granted a two-year limited exemption of […]
The DOT’s Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) that the hours of service (HOS) rule for transporting anhydrous […]
Mike Titus, risk manager for Co-Alliance, LLC, an ag supply dealer with almost 100 facilities and retail outlets […]
A WVR facility will be Indiana’s only ammonia fertilizer plant, producing 500,000 metric tons of anhydrous ammonia annually.
Size and capacity of farm equipment keeps getting larger and fertilizer equipment is no exception. Each year in […]
Illinois officials are urging farmers not to apply post-harvest fertilizer too early. The Illinois Department of Agriculture and […]
A truck driver was killed and another critically injured Monday (Nov. 16) when ammonia leaked during a loading […]
View the latest toolbars from manufacturers such as Ag Systems, Case IH, Dalton Ag Products, and John Deere. […]
Recent injury incidents involving inexperienced workers highlight the potentially hazardous events that can be paired with harvest season.
Ag retailers surveyed by CropLife magazine foresee a nice fall application season for crop nutrients.
At the 2023 MAGIE, awards were handed out to one worthy custom applicator in the state of Illinois and the booth “exhibiting the best spirit of the show.”
Much has changed for the Springfield, IL-based company since its founding, but one guiding principle has remained constant — family.
Cooperatives have been part of the ag scene for decades though their size and roles have shifted over the years.