10 | Custom Applicators and Paperwork: The New Normal
February 5: Everyone in agriculture agrees that getting things “right” in Year Two of the expanded dicamba age will be critical to the marketplace keeping this technology in its arsenal to combat resistant weeds. And a big part of this will be recordkeeping.
8 | Biostimulants Gaining Ground
March 6: Multiplying firms and solid science are advancing the cause of these environmentally friendly production tools.
6 | The Future for Crop Protection Companies, Post-Mergers
March 5: As the Big Six has been whittling down to a Big Four/Five, there has been plenty of attention paid to how these various deals would eventually go down. Here's a company-by-company look at what might happen next.
4 | Dicamba Discussion Dominates IFCA
January 19: The Illinois Fertilizer & Chemical Association annual meeting featured plenty of talk around dicamba’s issues during 2017.
1 | Good-Bye, Monsanto
April 16: CropLife editor Eric Sfiligoj asks whether Bayer’s acquisition of Monsanto will likely mean the end of the company name, which would be much to the chagrin of anti-agriculture activists.
After a slow start to #plant18, this year’s crops are progressing nicely in many of the nation’s top-producing states, according to the latest USDA report. With crop conditions relatively steady, we thought the time was right to look at the developments that have most caught the attention of readers thus far this year.
The slideshow above shows the 10 most-read CropLife.com stories in terms of unique pageviews, unveiled in descending order. Not surprisingly, Monsanto dominates the rundown.