Litigation pitting the Endangered Species Act and the EPA could have a huge impact on pesticide usage, says CPDA President Terry Kippley.
Eric Sfiligoj and Lara Sowinski discuss their thoughts from last week’s big ag trade show in Houston, TX.
From AI innovations to soybean seed developments, the CropLife staff share five key developments at this year’s show in Houston.
Eric Sfiligoj and Lara Sowinski discuss the early highlights from this year’s big trade show in Houston, TX.
A comfortable, ergonomically designed cab with maximum visibility is a must for applicators working long hours.
Mixing and blending systems continue to evolve with the industry incorporating new technologies.
Eric Sfiligoj and Lara Sowinski discuss the new leader at CropLife America, forecasts for acreage from USDA, and the recent event held by Mosaic in Florida.
There was plenty to see in Louisville, KY, last week at the large indoor farm equipment show’s 58th edition. Here are the key takeaways from the retailer perspective.
Now celebrating its 20th anniversary, this crop nutrition supplier is refocusing its efforts in the agricultural market.
Eric Sfiligoj and Lara Sowinski discuss the latest on dicamba use for 2024 and provide details from this week’s key events in Kentucky and Iowa.
The order addresses use of the formerly registered dicamba products and authorizes limited sale and distribution of those products.
No matter what other trends we see emerge during 2024, everyone in agriculture should keep an eye on consolidation.
The conversation has shifted from the necessity of fungicide use to exactly how they should be harnessed during a growing season.
The nation’s largest ag retailers have decided to take a more proactive approach to finding new hires.
Eric Sfiligoj and Lara Sowinski reflect on the life of Bill Northey, discuss the recent vacating of dicamba’s registration, and look at Winfield United new BioVerified Program.
The ruling that effectively bars over-the-top application of the popular herbicide for the 2024 season is met with extreme industry disappointment.
Most retailers believe 2024 has the potential to be a strong season for crop nutrients — providing a few “wild cards” don’t get played.
Eric Sfiligoj and Lara Sowinski discuss the latest planting data, what happened at the Women in Ag Tech meeting, and some news on soybean pests.
Researchers have found the lack of a single gene could protect soybeans against soybean cyst nematode (SCN).