Many agricultural retailers feel the impact and expense of unnecessary and burdensome regulations on a daily basis. A […]
Pollinating animals and insects are important for seed production in many plants – and vitally important for modern […]
As much as 20% of the U.S. corn crop could be lost because of the worst drought in […]
The House Agriculture Committee has approved a five-year farm and nutrition bill that gives farmers new ways to […]
The USDA is expected to announce a series of relief efforts to help American growers and ranchers hurt […]
GVM will move its manufacturing to East Berlin, PA, just 15 miles from their current location in Biglerville. […]
Corn supplies in the U.S. are declining at the fastest pace since 1996 as a Midwest heat wave […]
The results of a recent study commissioned by USDA and FDA, first reported by the environmental organization Environmental […]
The Senate version of the 2012 Farm Bill passed a crucial test last week when 90 Senators voted […]
Boron, zinc and copper are termed micronutrients because they represent a small portion of the plant by weight. […]
In line with its vision of delivering yield to farmers sustainably, Monsanto Co. has reached an agreement to […]
CropLife America (CLA) hosted its National Policy Conference, “The Politics of Food and the 2012 Farm Bill: Are […]
Herbicide-resistant waterhemp populations will challenge weed management practices and practitioners during the 2012 growing season. University of Illinois […]
Kinze Manufacturing has announced a new mounted planter line available for the spring 2013 planting season. The line […]
Back in 1912, DeKalb began producing products for the agricultural marketplace. Now, 100 years later, the company is […]
Over the past two seasons, growers across the Corn Belt have participated in an online, early warning system […]
BRANDT (No. 21 on our annual CropLife 100 rankings) has announced the Nutrients for Life Foundation is joining […]
Can crop protection products used effectively for decades become a danger to agriculture if their usage levels increase? […]
The spring migratory flight of black cutworm moths remained impressive across the state and the Corn Belt through […]