Top finishers earned a trip to the upcoming 2024 Commodity Classic.
Grant will support University of Minnesota’s effort to develop new crops that produce low-carbon fuels and feed, protect soil and water.
Most retailers believe 2024 has the potential to be a strong season for crop nutrients — providing a few “wild cards” don’t get played.
The need for sustainable solutions will continue to fuel growth in microbiome research and microbial products.
Ampersand adjuvant showing significant performance increases when paired with soil applied insecticide and fungicide.
Training is required annually for everyone planning to apply approved low-volatility dicamba formulations.
Nutreos is designed to meet pending microplastic ban while evolving advancement in seed coating.
Researchers have discovered a new and unexpected way to prevent soybean cyst nematode (SCN) from attacking soybeans.
The company will invest further to advance its technology platform using AI-powered predictive design and multiplex gene editing.
LG Seeds successfully completed a series of experimental corn test plots in a wide geographical area of the Western Corn Belt.
A shorter corn plant like D16 has advantages over traditional corn plants.
With an ever-changing pest outlook, manufacturers express optimism heading into the growing season.
The agreement will enhance the offerings for each company, including miticide/insecticide formulations and a fungicide.
Seed choice remains the most important choice growers will make heading into the 2024 planting season.
Phobos FC foliar fungicide combines Vive’s Allosperse Delivery Technology with prothioconazole.
Latest innovations from Corteva Agriscience emphasize herbicide flexibility and yield potential.
Winter and early spring weather from El Niño can affect summer growing conditions.
Following back-and-forth supply and pricing issues the past few years, fertilizer experts predict 2024 will be “more normal.”
Mancozeb is a highly effective protective fungicide used to prevent plant diseases across a range of crops.