Is Glyphosate Going to Disappear?
April 1, 2021
Long-time President of the Illinois Fertilizer & Chemical Association (IFCA) officially retired on March 31.
Despite many plaintiffs and lawyers signing on, at least one law firm is opposed to the Bayer agreement.
If events resume in 2021, state and local fairs could offer some clues as to the timing.
While 2021 isn’t completely back to the kind of normal ag is accustomed to just yet, at least there are hints of a better economic cycle on the horizon.
Based upon what CropLife readers believe, these two areas will drive agriculture forward throughout the 2020s.
Ford’s natural ability to connect with people garnered countless long-term relationships and fostered many opportunities over his long career.
Evolving your business will take time, energy, and commitment, but making progress on them will make a huge difference over the next five years.
Despite market concerns, micronutrients have maintained steady support from ag retailers and their grower-customers in recent years.
The former head of The Fertilizer Institute has passed but is remembered fondly by CropLife Editor Eric Sfiligoj.
Looking ahead, there are two potential watershed industry trends in the making. The first has to do with the spread of technology.
What trend(s) will shape agriculture between now and 2025? Consider these three options.
For in-person events to resume, observers are now looking to this summer.
According to the nation’s top ag retailers, growers are mostly “positive” for this year’s financial prospects.
With some light at the end of the coronavirus tunnel, it’s interesting to see what effect the pandemic has had on ag.
Editor Eric Sfiligoj offers insight into what ag retailers can expect this year, including glyphosate’s fate and the future of in-person events.
This New Year’s Eve, perhaps the classic sing-along should feature some different lyrics.
Unlike most years for agriculture, this year seemed to be one long, blurry nightmare, says Editor Eric Sfiligoj.
From the retail perspective, a bigger commitment to partners on both sides — input manufacturing downstream and the farmer upstream — will be required.
In honor of this week being the Christmas holiday, here’s a slightly altered version of a timeless classic, with a decidedly CropLife twist.