Happy Birthday, MAGIE!
August 15, 2011
It seems as if the shadow of 2008 continues to loom large over the U.S. economy. Just as […]
For anyone who follows the news regularly, these are strange times indeed. In the general economy, American companies […]
In recent years, agriculture has had its share of critics. Special interest groups have questioned the industry’s ability […]
One of the truly excellent things about being a trade press editor in agriculture is getting to see […]
UPDATED: March 25, 2013 Ever feel overwhelmed by the number of mobile apps out there? For retailers who […]
In past columns, I’ve often referred to the old Chinese proverb that says “may you live in interesting […]
There’s a country song by Kenny Chesney called “Don’t Blink,” chronicling how life tends to fly by all […]
It seems like only yesterday, I was throwing away my 2010 calendar and replacing it with the 2011 […]
History is littered with failed predictions. Some analysts predicted home computers and cell phones would never catch on […]
Last week, I talked about the upcoming rule changes that will have a major impact on intermediate bulk […]
As a group, ag retailers are some of the best planners I know. They constantly are thinking about […]
Late last week as I was pouring through the latest national economic news – which painted a pretty […]
Way back in 2005, the veritable “dark ages” of technology when the iPhone was still two years away […]
I’m calling my shot. By the end of the year, I predict CropLife® magazine’s Twitter page will have […]
As I’ve said many times before in this column, ag retailers are, as a group, some of the […]
As I’ve stated before in this column, the annual Environmental Respect Awards competition is often very eye-opening, particularly […]
When people ask me to gauge how a particular industry event went, I usually explain it to them […]
“This is tough,” uttered one participant. “I didn’t expect this to be so hard.” The above comment came […]
The radio frequencies that global positioning signals travel on have had plenty of space to operate without interference […]