Eric Sfiligoj and Lara Sowinski discuss the 2023 Product of the Year nominees, CropLife 100 information, and what low water levels on the Mississippi River might mean for agriculture.
The CropLife 100 company has ambitious plans for the upcoming growing season with items to aid row crops and sustainability.
As traditional crop inputs face increasing regulatory concerns relying on adjuvants might be one part of the solution.
After many decades hiding in a forgotten storage shed, this 1940s lime spreader reemerged at this year’s MAGIE show at the New Leader booth.
Learn how charity project FARMERHOOD is hoping to financially assist those affected with the principle of “Farmers Helping Farmers.”
Eric Sfiligoj and Lara Sowinski discuss the latest farmer feelings on the economy, some comments from ARA’s Daren Coppeck, and a review of the Farm Science Review.
Three industry experts shared their views on agriculture at the recent Mid America CropLife Association (MACA) annual meeting.
At the 2023 MAGIE, awards were handed out to one worthy custom applicator in the state of Illinois and the booth “exhibiting the best spirit of the show.”
Eric Sfiligoj and Lara Sowinski discuss highlights from the recent Mid America CropLife Association meeting, some hope for combating citrus greening, and railroad safety concerns.
Much has changed for the Springfield, IL-based company since its founding, but one guiding principle has remained constant — family.
In a first, two companies at the 2023 MAGIE show shared top honors in the ShowStopper Award competition for the One Smart Spray System.
CropLife IRON catches up with Steve Willey from Wilger about the products and technology featured at this year’s show.
It’s not often organizations survive nine decades. CropLife America has defied the odds by continuing to evolve with the industry.
Eric Sfiligoj and Lara Sowinski discuss an agreement for longshoremen, the impact of drought and the U.S. and elsewhere in the world, and the projected net farmer income number.
CropLife IRON catches up with Dave Webster from Salford about the products and technology featured at this year’s show.
Back in June, Bio Huma Netics adopted a new name: Huma. Now with all of its brands under a single identity, the company is planning for what comes next.
CropLife IRON catches up with Dusty Shiver from Hays LTI about the equipment featured at this year’s show and the value they bring to ag retailers.
The promise that drones hinted at when they first appeared on the ag technology scene may be finally coming to pass, says Editor Eric Sfiligoj.
CropLife IRON catches up with Casch Doyle from Doyle Equipment about the MAGIE 2023 experience and the products featured at this year’s show.