Matthew Ingram will join the BRANDT leadership team in Tampa as vice president of strategy as of April 30.
The yearly donation of $282,500 supports a variety of National FFA Organization programs and events from 2024 to 2026.
New production line will manufacture all TALC products, including the company’s newest and most advanced HomeLAND products for corn and soybeans.
Solid ag earnings contributed to $170.3 million in second quarter net income.
Despite the constant shake-up from consolidation, Wisconsin-based companies are well represented in the latest CropLife 100 list.
The new center, located outside St. Paul, MN, is expected to advance the cooperative’s agronomy solutions.
The gift signifies its increased commitment to youth agriculture education and leadership across the state.
Keystone is the result of a historic merger between two strong farmer-owned cooperatives, Co-Alliance and Ceres Solutions.
The foundation will offer 55 scholarships, totaling $2,000 each, to students pursuing agriculture and business-related degrees or certificates.
The addition will bolster McGregor’s irrigated footprint and foster opportunities for growth in the irrigated cropland areas of the Inland Pacific Northwest.
The award is presented to the top five performing companies in the GROWMARK System based on operating efficiency in the 2023 fiscal year.
Under the new relationship, Stutsman will carry the Meristem Crop Performance product line and become Meristem’s ally in helping Iowa farmers.
GROWMARK’s data security controls are meeting the industry standards for wholesale and retail agriculture.
The top 10 companies in fertilizer sales generated $15.3 billion last year, which comprised 68% of total CropLife 100 fertilizer revenue.
The existing employee team in Monticello joins the Ceres Solutions network of ag retail locations across Indiana and Michigan.
Following its merger, the newly formed cooperative will surely be moving up the rankings of the CropLife 100.
The top 10 ag retailers had a combined total of 3,719 locations, which is 71% of all CropLife 100 facilities.
Cooperatives anticipate emerging from conversations with an increased focus on collaboration to better serve customers and owners.
Strong energy and oilseed processing operations contributed to $522.9 million in first quarter net income.