A panel of countries has determined the science saying the popular herbicide is “safe” is “sound.”
Following a virtual event in 2020, the Midwest AG Industries Exposition (MAGIE) will be back in-person for its anniversary show.
There is plenty of interest in carbon credits, but many questions for ag retailers remain.
Multiple states have now dropped or loosened mask/social distancing restrictions, which should mean in-person events can finally take place.
Strong demand has pushed steel prices to record highs, worrying equipment makers in the process.
Ninth Court of Appeals tells EPA to decide on active ingredient’s market status within the next two months.
Some ag retailers are warning grower-customers that the products they want for the 2021 growing season might be unavailable.
Dealerships and cooperative keep looking at combining forces to stay profitable in today’s agriculture marketplace.
After dropping FeXapan, the company has now nixed its pending in-development product as well.
Some are wondering if the world’s most popular herbicide will survive much longer.
Long-time President of the Illinois Fertilizer & Chemical Association (IFCA) officially retired on March 31.
Despite many plaintiffs and lawyers signing on, at least one law firm is opposed to the Bayer agreement.
If events resume in 2021, state and local fairs could offer some clues as to the timing.
Based upon what CropLife readers believe, these two areas will drive agriculture forward throughout the 2020s.
Despite market concerns, micronutrients have maintained steady support from ag retailers and their grower-customers in recent years.
The former head of The Fertilizer Institute has passed but is remembered fondly by CropLife Editor Eric Sfiligoj.
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For in-person events to resume, observers are now looking to this summer.
According to the nation’s top ag retailers, growers are mostly “positive” for this year’s financial prospects.
With some light at the end of the coronavirus tunnel, it’s interesting to see what effect the pandemic has had on ag.