Bee Research Will Be A Hot Topic At 2013 Farm Science Review
September 4, 2013
The events in West, TX, in April has given rise to a new program to help ag retailers safeguard their facilities.
For those interested in 4R nutrient stewardship, precision agriculture and people, the soon-to-be annual InfoAg Conference is the place to be.
Bayer CropScience has announced favorable field trial results of its new seed application technology to reduce dust-off.
A USDA assessment shows the benefits of farmer-led conservation efforts to reducing the loss of sediment and nutrients from farm fields.
The facility will create 500 green jobs and recycle more than 100 million pounds of agricultural plastic annually.
Field to Market recently announced its new status as a nonprofit organization. This transition will provide Field to […]
A recent study on the current relationship status between ag retailers and their local conservation district officials suggests […]
Jim Fargo, plant manager for the Centennial Ag Supply location in Kersey, CO, bowed his head in awe. […]
As part of its ongoing company-wide commitment to environmentally responsible and sustainable practices, Agrium Advanced Technologies (AAT) has […]
During the 2012 drought, corn and soybean yields improved following cover crops, according to a recently released report […]
As the peak season approaches for Harmful Algal Blooms (HAB) on Ohio’s lakes, the Ohio farm community is […]
To hear Dmitri Krajec, nutrient management and assistant plant manager, tell it, the Wabash Valley Service Co. in […]
The Crop Production Services facility in Millingport, NC, has been a regular part of this community since 1959. […]
For the Wabash Valley Service Co. location in Allendale, IL, 2013 is a very special year. It marks […]
Driving up to the Wilbur-Ellis Co. in Edmore, MI, it’s easy to see how this ag retail outlet […]
“The 17 Ranch” says the sign hanging high above the gated entrance. It was enough to bring a […]
From the top of the hill, it seems as if you can see the curve of the earth […]
First through the door, Ken Kuderer stopped and pointed down to a bright yellow piece of substantial angle […]
Foul play was not high on the list of probable causes of the explosion at the West Fertilizer […]