Lucknow Co-Operative Recognized for Management Excellence from GROWMARK
February 22, 2024
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 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.
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.
Grow West CEO Ernie Roncoroni shares insight into the approach the CropLife 100 company takes when diversifying.
The company will be named Keystone Cooperative, Inc. with the effective date of the merger on March 1, 2024.
Redeeming $44.5 million to farmer-owners across Indiana and Michigan will continue to support the vitality of rural communities.
The pace of grower consolidation picked up in 2023, according to the nation’s top ag retailers.
Steven Harrelson is a seasoned professional with extensive experience in ag retail and formerly the Agronomy Team Lead at Southern States.
CropLife 100 retailers tell us what they believed were the most significant developments to take place in ag since 1984.
On the surface of things, the fertilizer category did not have a good year in 2023. But looking deeper at all the facts tells a slightly different story.
The seed category managed to grow revenues for the first time in many years. But can this trend continue into the new growing season?
Since the first CropLife 100 listings in 1984, perhaps no category has experienced as many ups-and-downs as crop protection products.
Throughout 40 years of growing seasons, these 17 companies have managed to stay on the CropLife 100 since the first listings in 1984.
The Big Three in application equipment continue to flex their market muscle, as smaller players vie for the remaining market share.
Borrowing a phrase from a famous English author to describe this year for ag retail – “it was the best of times, it was the worst of times.”
Five employees of the GROWMARK System were recognized as top performers and emerging leaders at ARA’s annual conference.