It’s finally here – Environmental Respect Awards week. From July 23 until July 27, dozens of ag retail […]
As the cost of doing business in agriculture continues to rise, many market observers believe precision agricultural practices […]
Farm bills can be highly controversial by their nature and the subject of intense debate. So when news […]
It’s funny how different one year can be from the next. Last year at this time, the ag […]
Way back in the dark ages of modern technology — September 2009, to be precise — I wrote […]
When I was growing up in the 1980s, Australia was the “it” country. There were many Australian-inspired items […]
Last week, I read online how Research In Motion (RIM), the manufacturer of the BlackBerry mobile device, was […]
Depending upon your perspective, this will be the scariest or funniest thing you are apt to read this […]
Summer officially arrives this week, but for many of us, it seems the hottest time of the year […]
The old saying “a good tide raises all boats” may have been inspired by mariners, but it could […]
A few weeks ago, I attended a day-long seminar in Washington, DC, looking at the ever-expanding problem of […]
When Lisa Heacox, a frequent contributor to CropLife® magazine and author of this issue’s State of Precision report, […]
In life, it seems like there always needs to be a bad guy. Maybe it’s just human nature […]
Last week, I read the news that technology giant Hewlett-Packard was laying off 27,000 workers because of disappointing […]
Make no mistake about it – nothing gives you as unique a perspective on the state of our […]
Everyone knows the famous opening line to Charles Dickens’ classic A Tale of Two Cities: “It was the […]
Although these are, by all perspectives, a great time to be involved in the agricultural field, there are […]
U.S. agriculture appears to be entering a new era marked by both greater risk and potentially greater rewards. […]
At the Commodity Classic meeting in Nashville, TN, I got to see an old friend of CropLife® magazine, […]