The Four Roles for AI in Agronomy
April 6, 2025
Corteva’s Eric Scherder joins Eric Sfiligoj and Lara Sowinski to talk company activities in 2025 and general market trends.
The new farm, located near Champaign, IL, will help the company test numerous products before bringing them to market.
Eric Sfiligoj and Lara Sowinski discuss the Nutrien Innovation Farm, a presidential move to protect the potash supply, and top technology trends.
Fourteen CropLife 100 retailers called The Hawkeye State home in 2024, the most by far of any state. Find out which ones made the cut.
Jim Thompson, Director of Business Development for GreenSolutions at AMVAC, discusses the driving factors behind a recent biologicals partnership.
The company recently earned international recognition as one of the world’s most ethical operations.
Learn about the units that the agricultural industry will be using to apply products to the field during the 2025 growing season.
Dave Swain, President & CEO of Vision Technology Management LLC and CropLife Advisory Council member, shares his insights on ag tech investments and what he sees for the remainder of 2025.
From increased flexibility to enhanced connectivity, today’s integrated solutions are making it easier for retailers to improve their bottom line.
Market watchers expect 2025 to continue to be an incredibly busy year for artificial intelligence (AI) development within the industry.
CropLife presents the key five trends/market discussions from this year’s agricultural trade show in Denver, CO.
Spring brings forth possibilities of a profitable crop season yet concerns over U.S. tariffs persist for agriculture and the fertilizer industry.
AgTech companies must apply data and insights in a more surgical fashion – rather than a one-size-fits-all, says PowerPollen CEO Carl Cox.
Eric Sfiligoj and Lara Sowinski discuss Bayer’s recent look at the events in DC, the early outlook for planting, and the latest Precision Ag Adoption Survey effort.
In the second installment on hiring, Ag1Source’s Mark Waschek outlines more methods for finding the right employee.
Building relationships, advocating for the industry, and educating members are a team sport for the associations representing agricultural interests.
Despite the usual ups and downs of any agricultural year, the overlaying reasons for N stabilizers have remained the same for the past 20 years – and this is likely to remain the case.
Has someone you know made a significant impact through the advancement of ag tech? Submit your nomination today and celebrate those shaping the future of ag.
Although the various state associations have many differing agendas, one common thread has shown through these past few years — lackluster participation.