To deal with continuing labor and supply shortages, ag retailers are looking to automating to pick up the slack.
Eric Sfiligoj and Richard Jones discuss some help for farmers from Washington, DC, another major ag company hit with a ransomware attack, and a Fun with Numbers looking at U.S. plantings.
Thanks to renewable diesel, there is likely to be a great need for more soybeans in the U.S. in less than two years, says one industry analyst.
Despite all the key issues affecting the marketplace in 2022, manufacturers say demand for more efficient blending software systems has not lessened.
Eric Sfiligoj and Lara Sowinski discuss the recent PrecisionAg Alliance meeting, weather issues across the country, and a Fun with Numbers regarding agriculture.
The latest Purdue University/CME Group Ag Economy Barometer offers both good and bad news for this year’s agricultural outlook.
The market segment continues to offer manufacturers and distributors huge potential.
Eric Sfiligoj discusses current market trends with two industry experts.
Recognizing that worker priorities have changed during the COVID years is the key to successfully recruiting for the future.
Supply shortages push adjuvants into the limelight, as retailers and growers sharpen focus on making every ounce of herbicide count.
Eric Sfiligoj welcomes new CropLife Group Editor to discuss industry news and play Fun with Numbers.
CoBank Representative joins Eric Sfiligoj to discuss challenges to agriculture as part of CropLife’s Retail Remedies series.
Higher nitrogen-based fertilizer prices and the desire for greater crop yields are setting the stage for a great year for nitrogen stabilizers.
Eric Sfiligoj and Richard Jones talk about the USDA acreage numbers for 2022, a big corn buy from China, and a fun with numbers regarding crop acres.
With similar professional histories, the pairing of the Council of Producers and Distributors of Agrotechnology (CPDA) and its new president seems preordained.
Eric Sfiligoj and Richard Jones share good news about John Deere, Enlist, and the Agribusiness Association of Iowa.
The leaders of several trade associations share their insights on ag in the coming years.
Eric Sfiligoj and Richard Jones discuss the settlement in the Canadian rail workers dispute, the recent outdoor ag equipment event in DC, and fun with numbers regarding the Farm Bill.
Lasting only two days, the end of Canada’s rail strike brings some sense of certainty back to fertilizer supply for the spring season.