Farmers Edge had sued Farmobile in the U.S. District Court for the District of Nebraska for breach of explicit or implicit contract.
Agriculture groups say the USDA must level the playing field, giving small farms an equal shot at relief.
Farmobile seeks over $20 million CAD in damages and an injunction prohibiting Farmers Edge from using the infringing technologies.
Editors Paul Schrimpf and Eric Sfiligoj discuss the recent storm that damaged Midwestern agriculture, more in-person events going […]
The coronavirus pandemic caused many farmers to give up on their corn crop before it was even in the ground.
The U.S. ag market will see record-setting 2020 corn yields of 183 bushels per acre, a forecast above the 178.5 bushels per acre the USDA projects.
ARA is taking this opportunity to re-imagine the event structure and content into a program that will be valuable to all virtual attendees.
Editors Paul Schrimpf and Eric Sfiligoj discuss the mysterious Chinese seeds, an ag retailer acquisition, pigweed problems, and […]
The U.S. inland waterways system provides the lowest-cost, most fuel-efficient and environmentally friendly way to transport products.
Editors Paul Schrimpf and Eric Sfiligoj discuss the latest outdoor trade show to call off because of COVID-19, […]
The PrecisionAg Tech Hub is a gathering place for businesses looking to replace in-person meetings with a safe, virtual alternative.
From business relationships and personnel to e-commerce, a CropLife survey examines Covid-19, social distancing, and the impact on the ag retailer.
Editors Paul Schrimpf and Eric Sfiligoj talk about more U.S. crop purchases by China, the Mid America CropLife […]
Bayer to reward growers to generate carbon credits by adopting climate-smart practices and creating a new revenue stream on-farm.
ARA has been advocating for a longer-term solution for the CFATS program than the piecemeal extensions that had been occurring.
The rule will speed up the approval process for infrastructure projects, benefiting the rural communities ag retailers live and work in.
Editors Paul Schrimpf and Eric Sfiligoj discuss more Chinese U.S. crop sales, another trade show going virtual, and […]
Editors Paul Schrimpf and Eric Sfiligoj talk about an upcoming cooking segment, crop plantings updates from across the […]
The additional stress and strain from COVID-19 will likely create some interesting challenges for grain logistics this fall.