As technology’s importance has grown during 2020, ag retailers are finding using it much easier than before.
The acquisition includes full-service locations in Wyanet, IL, and Grand Mound, IA, BRANDT’s first in the Hawkeye state.
Ag Partners, ranked No. 54 on the 2019 CropLife 100, has been a joint venture between Alceco and Cargill since its formation in 1997.
New factory will massively expand production capability for BRANDT’s proprietary input technologies.
Grower focus groups, feedback sessions, and much more went into developing a website that better fits growers’ needs.
Pilot program in California will monitor diamondback moths in brassica crops utilizing predictive modeling technology for more efficient scouting and treatment.
Five FS Crop Specialists have been awarded in helping growers build sustainable farming practices via 4R Nutrient Management.
With a settlement now in place, questions regarding the world’s most popular herbicide should begin to ease going forward.
The new company, named GROWMARK FS, will offer its farmer customers with a full line of agronomy, energy, and grain marketing needs.
Only a handful of companies last 100 years, and Wilbur-Ellis is beginning the celebration of its 100th anniversary, […]
The CropLife 100 cooperatives will form a joint venture with the goal of expanding mutual retail operations to serve farmers throughout central Michigan.
Glen Albert Brandt, founder of iconic Illinois retailer BRANDT, Inc., passed away peacefully in Springfield, IL early Sunday morning.
Following some rough years, ag retailers are apparently having an easier time applying dicamba these days.
Fortunately for farmers in the Dakotas, there are many first-rate ag retailers they can partner with for their crop inputs and services.
With technology powering more of our professional and personal lives in this new age of social distancing, GROWMARK’s AgValidity program is more vital than ever.
According to the 2020 CropLife 100 Mid-Year Survey, 90% of respondents believe COVID-19 will have some kind of “negative financial impact”.
Early results from the 2020 CropLife 100 Mid-Year Survey indicate “business as usual” for agriculture so far, with some worry for the months ahead.
Soil health is the foundation of the practice of regenerative agriculture.
The adjuvants segment has consistently performed well over the past few years for CropLife 100 retailers – and this should remain the case according to the data.