The Field Is Both Familiar and New for Ag Professionals
June 22, 2022
Eric Sfiligoj talks with the IFCA President about the upcoming MAGIE show, a new award program, and Fun with Numbers!
Even in the uncertain environment of today’s world, tip and nozzle manufacturers are enjoying strong sales.
Most of the nation’s ag retailers say the 2022 growing season is “working out well” for them so far, but some significant challenges remain – including finding workers.
American Fruit Grower Editor David Eddy joins Eric Sfiligoj to talk about water issues impacting California agriculture.
Eric Sfiligoj and Richard Jones discuss the recent BPIA annual meeting, some good news for fertilizer prices, and a fun with numbers involving cents.
Organizations want Solicitor General’s opinion on the matter set aside.
Eric Sfiligoj discusses cotton news with Jim Steadman, including news on a recent visit to see John Deere’s newest offerings.
Not everyone is born to be a leader. The good news is that leadership skills can be developed and refined over time.
USDA-led initiatives are working to rebuild the ag economy towards resilience, security, and sustainability.
Eric Sfiligoj is joined by Agribusiness Global Editor (ABG) Renee Targos to discuss the recent Adjuvants and Inerts Conference
Through deep relationships formed along the value chain, never doubt that good things are coming out of these tough times.
When it comes to the CropLife 100, there’s something about cooperatives and the state of Nebraska.
Biofertilizers are finding lots of market acceptance these days — due to long- and short-term factors.
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.