Eric Sfiligoj and Lara Sowinski discuss the upcoming Women in Ag Tech meeting, Bayer possibly splitting into three companies, and National Aerial Application Association survey numbers.
By adopting these practices, we can build a resilient, environmentally conscious ag sector that can thrive in the face of climate change.
The foundation for seeds remains strong. Providers are excited about the new offerings they can bring to market in 2024 and beyond.
Eric Sfiligoj and Lara Sowinski share good tidings about ag technology, food security, and ag exports.
Trials focus on benefits of biologicals for post-harvest stubble control.
Many predict widespread autonomous vehicle adoption will take several years to become reality. But that’s not stopping one university from moving forward.
Eric Sfiligoj and Lara Sowinski discuss new record water levels on the Mississippi River, a new crush plant in Western Ohio, and a biologicals company apparently closing up shop.
Whatever the challenges, most manufacturers are bullish about the tanks and containment market in 2024 and beyond.
This is the last week to vote for one of five finalists battling for the prestigious Product of the Year.
End-of-season inspections are critical to protect the machine investment and ensure timely fertilizer applications the next spring.
This seed brand from Corteva Agriscience has built its market reputation by partnering with ag retailers to benefit grower-customers.
Eric Sfiligoj and Lara Sowinski discuss an order for Syngenta to sell farmland, another ag tech merger, and plans for the upcoming Women in Ag Tech meeting in January.
The company sets its sights on the American agriculture landscape, introducing cutting-edge sustainable farming solutions.
Although the “Big Three” equipment makers dominate, it’s fascinating to look at how top ag retailers view the rest of the field.
Eric Sfiligoj and Lara Sowinski discuss the European Union vote on glyphosate use and a pair of mergers in grain and ag retail.
Interpersonal relationships between growers and retailers continue to be the keys to the overall marketplace’s success and longevity.
Going into 2024, ag retailers are concerned about consolidation. Could ag tech/equipment developments be fueling this?
Eric Sfiligoj and Lara Sowinski discuss the big ag technology news regarding AGCO and Trimble, Chris Novak leaving CropLife America, and a look ahead at the upcoming VISION Conference slated for January.
The CropLife 100 company has spent $300 million over the past five years on digital solutions and its data team.