An Interesting Water Issue On The West Coast
August 17, 2015
During the recent 2015 Environmental Respect Awards event, sponsored by DuPont Crop Protection, winners were treated to a […]
An old saying claims that in many difficult situations, “two heads are better than one.” In the crop […]
For the past couple of months, a significant chunk of my professsional efforts here have been dedicated to […]
With apologies to our friends in California, many of the country’s crop fields, particularly in the Midwest, seem […]
In the world of comic books, the character of Superman often refers to the fight to save the […]
The International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) has struck again. Earlier this year in March, this agency […]
During the fall of 2014, I remember plenty of discussion regarding the expected state of the agricultural marketplace […]
“Money makes the world go around” goes the old song. It goes without saying this works in the […]
In the bible, the reputation of King Solomon’s wisdom in matters of despite comes from a tale of […]
I WAS deep in the throes of preparation for the Commodity Classic meeting that took place this past […]
Last week, I talked about how two crop protection industry giants, Syngenta and Monsanto, had engaged in some […]
By now, you’ve probably run across a story or two (probably closer to 100) detailing the ongoing controversy […]
Under the heading of “never say never,” it sounds as if crop protection/seed giants Monsanto Co. and Syngenta […]
Last week, I spent the better part of my time on the road visiting with ag retailers and […]
Spring is in full bloom across the U.S. and ag retailers and their grower-customers are busily getting into […]
When news broke that the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) had classified the herbicide glyphosate as […]
When crop prices started heading south last year, we knew the industry was headed for a dynamic season […]
Another challenge to the safety of glyphosate, and the responses from supporters and opponents, calls to mind a classic Dr. Seuss story.
Grower-customers looking to scale back spending in 2015 won’t consider seed treatment, say experts.