How Will the Chevron Ruling Impact Agriculture?
September 17, 2024
With the longtime head of the Mid America CropLife Association (MACA) planning to retire, CropLife reflects back on her career.
From weather to products to awards, everything was near perfect at this year’s Midwest AG Industries Exposition.
Although crop protection companies are applying for new labels, the review process may prevent the herbicide from being used next year.
At the recent Mosaic Innovation Forum, company speakers advised attendees to pick their biologicals as they would their seed options.
In late June, the ag equipment giant gathered visitors and media to Salina, KS, to preview new tech-oriented development.
In talking with several ag companies recently, Editor Eric Sfiligoj has seen a definite shift from “just-in-time” to “just-in-case” purchase planning.
It’s good to see this promising category taking the steps needed to address some of its trust issues, one product at a time, says Editor Eric Sfiligoj.
A new way to fight soybean cyst nematode (SCN) is in development from the crop protection/seed giant.
AGCO’s Eric Hansotia says the facility offers the chance to “connect with customers” in many innovative ways.
Industry experts say there are three weeds quickly developing herbicide resistance that could bear watching this growing season.
The program was created to give ag retailers and growers confidence when choosing which product they use, said TFI CEO Corey Rosenbusch at a recent ceremony.
The latest USDA report on grower planting intentions don’t match with what the nation’s top ag retailers believed only a few short months ago.
The latest crop protection legal fight involves the herbicide in Illinois.
Secretary of Ag Tom Vilsack focused on fertilizer prices and Climate Smart Agriculture during his address at the recent Commodity Classic.
This category is about to see the market strengthen through company consolidation, product acquisitions, and formal partnerships.
A milder than normal winter across much of the U.S. has experts worried about an increase in field pests this growing season.
No matter what other trends we see emerge during 2024, everyone in agriculture should keep an eye on consolidation.
Researchers have found the lack of a single gene could protect soybeans against soybean cyst nematode (SCN).
Instead of outright merging, some retailers have decided forming partnerships is the way to go into the upcoming season, and beyond.