Ag Retail Consolidation Picks Back Up
March 31, 2014
Besides a host of pest challenges, agriculture in 2014 will be dealing with plenty of hard-to-kill weeds as well.
As agriculture prepares for planting, ag retailers and their grower-customers will have a relatively new pair of insects to track in soybean fields.
Dow AgroSciences’ Tiffany Galloway discusses how iPads and mobile apps have completely changed the way the company’s sales force interacts with customers.
A new ruling could impact how soon UAVs can fly U.S. skies.
Based upon comments made at this winter’s trade shows, today’s growers are a different breed.
CropLife Editor Eric Sfiligoj pays tribute to a fallen friend.
The convergence of precision agriculture and mobile technology is highlighted by several key trends.
For most players in the ag retail marketplace, the month of February is a time to visit the trade show circuit around the country.
Ag retailers can share positive stories about stewardship and security at their location by participating in the DuPont Environmental Respect Awards program.
Chances are the exhibitors at this winter’s largest trade show — the National Farm Machinery Show — will feature plenty of high-tech options on their products.
Congress approves a new Farm Bill, and agriculture finally exhales.
Biotech opponents are as entrenched in their views as believers in a particular faith, so agriculture should stop catering to them.
As the winter shows begin, the news from the agricultural front is decidedly mixed.
One new study suggests higher crop yields may be harder to come by in the future – no matter what agriculture tries.
Fourteen years later, biotech ag practices are still feeling the aftermath of this not-for-human consumption corn variety.
Depending upon who is doing the speculating, 2014 could be a rougher year for agriculture.
Ag retailers and growers are concerned their ways of doing business will increasingly come under attack in 2014.
These latest agriculture apps are sure to help ag professionals do their jobs more efficiently in 2014 and beyond.
There’s lots of information available to anyone with an Internet connection, but in-person knowledge is still key for ag retailers and their grower-customers.