The calendar only says May at this point, but 2020 has already seemed like an incredibly long year, says editor Eric Sfiligoj.
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.
It’s pretty clear to Editor Eric Sfiligoj that the agricultural industry has become the new “favorite target” of the U.S. legal profession.
As social distancing becomes the norm across the country, trade shows scheduled for further out in the year are still on the calendar.
Even with city and state lockdowns in place, agricultural workers can continue doing their jobs.
If observers are to be believed, 2020 is looking like it will be a more “normal” year than agriculture has seen over the past few seasons.
It wouldn’t be a normal ag year these days without something abnormal showing up, says CropLife Editor Eric Sfiligoj.
Right now, no one is quite certain what impact this new disease might have on the marketplace.
We may have reached the point in which the ag industry can’t even fight back against the multitude of misinformation.
In agriculture, it’s pretty clear that the herbicide can be added to the list of hot-button issues.
Legislation will keep trade with America’s two neighbors from disruption.
Attendees at two state association meetings in January were keeping their fingers crossed that the upcoming growing season would be a “return to normalcy.”
Long-rumored crop protection combination will create super-sized chemical/seed/fertilizer giant. But will regulators step in soon?
As 2019 finally winds down, it seems as if there are two distinct storylines impacting the world of […]
Two different agencies call for appeals court to reverse lower court decision against herbicide.
Next year could be a pivotal one for the popular herbicide.
As fall kicks into high gear, I normally find myself pouring through all the data submitted toward our […]
And we are down to a CropLife 98. Last week, I wrote about how, in many years, no […]
As 2019 heads for the finish line, I’ve just completed putting together our magazine’s CropLife 100, the annual […]