Jim DeLisi of Fanwood Chemical break downs two massive industry updates that will directly impact ag retailers, custom applicators, and growers.
Ruveon will oversee all U.S. glyphosate pricing, go-to-market strategies, production, logistics and assume sole responsibility for the U.S. glyphosate business.
Three major grower groups warn Bayer’s glyphosate tariff request would increase input costs, reduce competition, and further strain struggling farmers nationwide.
Agriculture groups praise the Supreme Court’s Roundup ruling, while advocacy organizations warn it weakens pesticide accountability.
The Supreme Court decision regarding glyphosate labeling was important for the industry, but legal pressures are likely to continue.
Supreme Court backs Bayer in Roundup case, potentially limiting thousands of cancer-warning lawsuits nationwide.
This week, we unpack Supreme Court glyphosate implications, rail merger backlash, and how AI-powered drone scouting is reshaping agronomic data collection.
Executive order shields glyphosate supply as Supreme Court review and Bayer’s $7.25B fund reshape legal and food security outlook.
Executive action and Supreme Court review intensify glyphosate debate, as Bayer settlement and supply chain policies reshape industry outlook.
ARA supports executive order strengthening domestic phosphorus and glyphosate supplies, reinforcing supply chain stability for U.S. farmers.
The crop protection industry saw constant mergers, consolidations, and acquisitions throughout the first 25 years of the 21st century.
Industry insiders share what the loss of glyphosate means for retailers, their grower-customers -— and ultimately consumers.
Could the agricultural industry soon see the sun set on Bayer’s Roundup brand of glyphosate? Based upon the evidence, it certainly seems possible, says Editor Eric Sfiligoj.
As the year heads towards the halfway point, the world’s most popular herbicide has seen developments to celebrate and lament.
Glyphosate label laws heat up as Georgia joins North Dakota in supporting federal preemption. Iowa bans carbon capture, threatening ethanol markets. Meanwhile, U.S. ag exports to Mexico skyrocket.
The Peach State becomes the second in the nation to say that federal labels provide ample warning for crop protection products.
Eric Sfiligoj and Lara Sowinski discuss the possible ending of glyphosate production by Bayer, global crop protection sales, and farmer sentiment.
Eric Sfiligoj and Lara Sowinski discuss Bayer’s petition to the Supreme Court regarding Roundup, changes in the leadership at Landus Cooperative, and the Awards of Excellence for 2025.
Eric Sfiligoj and Lara Sowinski discuss the recent CropLife visit to the nation’s capital, an agreed for longshoremen, and a dismissal of glyphosate lawsuits down under.