National Cover Crop Survey Seeks Insights from Farm Advisors
October 22, 2024
New McKinsey research reveals farmers are eyeing sustainable practices, innovative technology, and new yield increasing products to boost profit.
Eric Sfiligoj and Lara Sowinski discuss the recent collaboration on artificial intelligence, the latest on longshoremen/Farm Bill talks, and a new ag outlook with some good news.
Another dose of tropical punch has growers in Florida looking for the reset button — again. Find out what’s being seen after Milton and where to find help.
Eric Sfiligoj and Lara Sowinski talk about developments in Washington, DC, and at the nation’s ports, plus two CropLife initiatives.
Growers and applicators can use sulfoxaflor in rotation with other insecticides to reduce the potential spread of insecticide resistance.
Issues with staffing/funding are hampering this legislation’s ability to do what it was intended to, says CropLife America CEO Alex Dunn.
Eric Sfiligoj and Lara Sowinski discuss the end of the dock workers strike, some key points from the Syngenta Media Summit, and plans for reporting on the Endangered Species Act (ESA).
The report focuses on the company’s progress in its sustainability journey.
The bipartisan group of lawmakers are proposing an extension to the 45Z tax credit for low-carbon biofuels for 10 years.
Additional measures to protect federally threatened or endangered species and their designated critical habitats from the effects of chlorpyrifos.
AGree looks to post-election for Farm Bill progress.
Every ag professional can support mental health by discussing five simple rules to improve overall well-being and reduce the likelihood of increased mental fatigue.
The recent reversal could lead to significant changes in how environmental regulations are created, interpreted and enforced.
Eric Sfiligoj and Lara Sowinski discuss the nationwide dryness impacting ag, the longshoremen strike, and artificial intelligence in agriculture.
Discover why the future of farming lies in creating value, not just volume, and how innovative collaborations like the Corn Value Chain Challenge are leading the charge.
NABDA represents a pioneering initiative aimed at advancing feedstock management through the integration of data-driven approaches.
The awards and new leaders were announced at MACA’s recent annual meeting in Bloomington, MN.
Expansion of USDA EQIP Solution Creates Stronger Applications and Simplifies the Process for Farmers and NRCS Offices Across the Midwest and Northeast U.S.
Eric Sfiligoj and Lara Sowinski discuss their recent trips in California and Ohio and another CropLife 100 consolidation is in the news.