While necessary for any comprehensive solution, eCommerce should not be the primary focus of your digital customer experience.
Following the addition of Central Valley Ag Cooperative in December, there are now nine CropLife 100 retailers that have joined the CommoditAg Network.
This digital resource will ensure distributor and retailer online stores have complete, accurate manufacturer product information.
Eric Sfiligoj and Paul Schrimpf discuss industry programs for carbon sequestration, Ecommerce success at Nutrien, and EPA’s latest […]
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The companies that comprised this year’s CropLife 100 class had plenty of good news to celebrate, especially some incredible percentages.
According to this year’s survey, there are three big market issues worrying today’s largest ag retailers.
Editor Eric Sfiligoj shares three key findings from this year’s survey that might surprise market watchers.
E-commerce continues to wane in importance as the digital customer experience drills into the blocking and tackling of core business information.
More than anything, collaboration should be top of mind for everyone involved — from growers and retailers, to their technology partners.
Sectors like agriculture are poised to be greatly affected by this technology.
These four pillars can be used as a framework for any ag retailer looking to integrate digital into the way they go to market.
By embracing digital technology, ag retailers have an opportunity to grow their business by enhancing relationships with their grower customers.
While every ag retailer is different, there are a few key pieces to consider in your strategy, regardless of where you are on your journey.
CommoditAg will function as a wholly owned subsidiary of Farmers Edge led by the existing CommoditAg leadership team.
What’s in store for retailers on the precision technology front? Here’s our take on five key trends in the year ahead.
CommoditAg’s John Demerly weighs in on how the winds have changed in favor of e-commerce during the pandemic.
Editor Paul Schrimpf provides insight into AgVend’s latest news and what it all means for growers and retailers.
Though collaboration and product development, suppliers are delivering software tools that support the retail business and the customer relationship.