Dry Conditions Taking A Toll On Nation’s Crops
August 20, 2013
Ted Melnik has joined Valent BioSciences Corp. (VBC) as Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer. Beginning August 26, […]
In an ongoing effort to protect bees and other pollinators, the U.S. EPA has developed new pesticide labels […]
BioNitrogen Holdings Corp., a cleantech company that utilizes exclusive technology to build environmentally friendly plants that convert biomass […]
Michigan, South Carolina and Georgia are ready to go paperless. The states will begin accepting June fertilizer tonnage […]
Agricultural biotech companies have launched a new initiative to provide accurate information and answer the toughest questions about GMOs.
One-size-fits-all fertilizer applications are quickly becoming relics of the past as they move over to make way for […]
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 […]
At the Florida Fertilizer & Agrichemical Association’s (FFAA) annual meeting, Sam Hopwood, former president of TradeMark Nitrogen, received […]
Farmers Edge, provider of nutrient and agronomic management services, has hired Terry Rempel to act as a consultant […]
Valent BioSciences Corp. (VBC) has announced the launch of its new Website at www.valentbiosciences.com. The new site includes […]
Purdue University will once again partner with Ohio State University to help present educational programing and exhibits at […]
Callers claim their product, Trilete, will kill anything in soybeans and has an excellent rating for control of waterhemp.
Ohio State University entomologists are developing a new fact sheet to provide soybean growers updated information on stink bugs.
A recent study on the current relationship status between ag retailers and their local conservation district officials suggests […]
The Farm Science Review Hall of Fame will welcome its 24th class of inductees at the Vice President’s […]
The discovery by Purdue University researchers could lead to the development of soybean cultivars better able to withstand the pathogen Phytophthora sojae.
Now is the time for corn growers to start looking for signs of Western bean cutworm, according to Purdue University Extension entomologists.
ResponsibleAg (RA) is a joint venture of the Agricultural Retailers Association (ARA) and The Fertilizer Institute (TFI). It […]