Winter Wonders
January 17, 2011
Happy new year, everyone! Welcome to 2011, already moving into the second decade of the 21st century. Seems […]
As a non-scientist, it’s fascinating to watch as new varieties of biotech seeds and traits begin to take […]
Over the holidays, I experienced a seismic shift in my life. One of my Christmas presents was a […]
As the year winds down, most of my industry friends are asking me one simple question: What will […]
In my more than 20 years of trade journalism, it’s rare a month has gone by without some […]
If you regularly scan newspapers, TV news or the Internet, you know that one of the persistent problems […]
I have a co-worker who is fond of ending any of his speeches with the phrase: “I’m betting […]
Although I hadn’t intended to do so, this week’s column will serve as a sequel of sorts to […]
Over the weekend, I was scanning the headlines in my local newspaper when I came across an article […]
In its own mind, agriculture has an image problem. Many ag retailers and their grower-customers believe their attempts […]
Driving to work this morning, I was listening to National Public Radio’s continuing coverage of the Gulf oil […]
Last week, I wrote that the calendar turning over to 2010 offered the ag retailer industry hope compared […]
As a trade magazine editor, I spend a few hours each day reading through e-mails, press releases, and […]
American philosopher Ralph Waldo Emerson once observed that “revolutions never go backwards.” While this may be true in […]
Usually, I love this time of the year. The holidays always have a festive feel that brings back […]
An old Chinese proverb says “may you live in interesting times.” While most listeners would view this as […]
Eric Wintemute has worked inside the world of crop protection for the last 30 years, but outside the […]
Being in the habit of reading plenty of stories on a daily basis, it takes something truly special […]
Welcome, dear readers, to the annual CropLife® magazine Outlook edition. Throughout this issue, you will find numerous stories […]