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September 10, 2013
Martin Campfield has joined H.J. Baker as Director of Tiger-Sul Product Management and International Sales.
The Canadian-based micronutrients supplier recently invited approximately 100 visitors to its home market to see some of the company’s newest innovations.
Many factors influence a grower’s willingness to invest in micronutrients, but the days when these products are viewed as secondary are going by the wayside.
Mike Hogan succeeds Larry Moore as the next CEO of Calcium Products, Inc.
As livestock operations increase in size, they are pursuing new technologies to better manage manure in all phases […]
The dairy industry in Wisconsin produces the equivalent of 12 billion gallons of liquid dairy manure annually. That’s […]
The only thing constant about weather across the Corn Belt this spring has been its unpredictability. Like the […]
With more than $13 million invested in a public-private partnership to make Louisville the home of a new, […]
With winter-like conditions continuing unseasonably late this spring, famers are facing several challenges in getting their seed in […]
Attendees of an international conference for zinc miners, refiners and manufacturers will learn how an agricultural company developed […]
For many years, the fortunes of micronutrients in a given crop season tended to rise or fall depending […]
The dollar value of agricultural land in the North American Corn Belt has reached prices few ever thought […]
Wolf Trax is adding magnesium to its innovative DDP nutrient portfolio. To sell this new product for the […]
H.J. Baker and their Tiger-Sul Products subsidiaries have launched TIGER Boron 2% – a first-ever product that combines […]
When Wolf Trax founders Kerry Green and Geoff Gyles developed DDP Micronutrients in the 1990s, the two men […]
After an encouraging spring season led to early plantings throughout the Midwest, retailers began to see micronutrient sales […]
Long taken for granted as supplied by the soil and atmosphere, sulfur is slowly rising as a yield-limiting […]
Boron, zinc and copper are termed micronutrients because they represent a small portion of the plant by weight. […]
Notable growth in ESN and micronutrient products has prompted Agrium Advanced Technologies (AAT) to add new sales professionals […]