Editor Eric Sfiligoj’s predictions for 2022 can be summed up in one word: Hangovers!
Pesticides overall enjoyed a strong sales year in 2021, but market share still dipped slightly.
Editor Eric Sfiligoj discusses the Young Leaders Scholarship Program with Michelle Kilper.
After seven years together, Eric Sfiligoj bids farewell to his long-time video partner Paul Schrimpf with a special […]
The 2021 Mid America CropLife Association annual meeting featured much discussion on the supply chain and global economics.
During 2021, seed sales for ag retailers grew — just not as quickly as other crop inputs did.
Presenting a holiday special edition of CropLife Retail Week, our own twist on the Night Before Christmas! Paul […]
Organizers of show aren’t certain how the Omicron variant of COVID-19 will play out, but they are hedging their bets nonetheless.
In 2021, the fertilizer category did exceptionally well, revenue-wise, for the nation’s top retailers. But will this prosperity last into 2022?
Editors Paul Schrimpf and Eric Sfiligoj discuss the upcoming Vision Conference, another pair of retailers combining, and a […]
In 2021, the three major equipment manufacturers continued to dominate overall market share, but one company did run a stronger race than its competitors.
Running for dollars this year, nearly every product category turned into award-winning performances.
Editors Paul Schrimpf and Eric Sfiligoj discuss the many awards handed out at last week’s Agricultural Retailers Association […]
Editor Eric Sfiligoj is slightly more hopeful that the ‘hangover’ 2021 experienced from the trials of 2020 will finally start lifting in ’22.
Editor Eric Sfiligoj dials in from San Antonio and the Ag Retailers Association Conference to share learnings from […]
Editor Eric Sfiligoj gives a glimpse at what this year’s CropLife 100 survey has discovered.
Editors Paul Schrimpf and Eric Sfiligoj discuss dicamba-resistant weeds, a new machine to zap weeds, and a fun […]
Heavy corn rootworm pressure is also expected to push more acres to soybeans next season.
In Part Four of a Four-Part Series, we give insight into how the nation’s top ag retailers were impacted by supply chain disruptions.