Monsanto Unveils Wheat Technology Center
July 20, 2015
The Boards of Directors for North Central Farmers Elevator (NCFE) and Wheat Growers (WG) have voted to approve […]
When crop prices started heading south last year, we knew the industry was headed for a dynamic season […]
The associations truly appreciate the comprehensive approach and diligent work that the Ohio House of Representatives has dedicated to addressing water quality and House Bill 61.
Two CropLife 100 retailers — South Dakota Wheat Growers (ranked No. 11) and North Central Farmers Elevator (No. 19) — have entered into a Letter of Intent to unify the two companies into a newly named cooperative.
EVITO fungicide from Arysta LifeScience North America gives Canadian wheat and barley growers a new option for disease control.
Wheat Growers member-owners served by the Mellette and Tulare locations will see new agronomy service centers open for business by mid-March 2015.
The best strategy for managing aphid infestations in winter wheat — and the potential yellow dwarf diseases that they transmit — is prevention, according to a South Dakota State University Plant Pathology field specialist.
Wheat Growers has broke ground for a state-of-the-art shuttle loader grain handling, fertilizer and agronomy facility in Kennebec, SD.
USDA reports that one year after discovery of Monsanto’s unapproved wheat in a single Oregon field disrupted U.S. wheat export sales, the GMO wheat has again been found in Montana.
Planned to be constructed in Kennebec, the facility will be located along the soon-to-be rehabilitated line of heavy-rail service from Chamberlain to Presho.
The Flush after Flush Photo Finish contest encourages farmers across the U.S. to participate through Instagram or Twitter using the hashtag #FlushAfterFlush.
Adding to its portfolio of AgriPro brand wheat varieties, Syngenta introduces SY 007 and SY 474 soft red winter wheat varieties.
Arysta LifeScience North America recommends PRE-PARE Burndown Herbicide for effective brome management in winter wheat.
To achieve the best management of Fusarium head blight in wheat, different management practices must be implemented, says a University of Illinois plant pathologist.
The new 10,400-square-foot center in Frederick, SD; features a 60,000-gallon liquid fertilizer plant and a state-of-the-industry seed treating system.
As rising temperatures bring winter wheat out of dormancy and increase the risk of disease, industry experts weigh in with recommendations on prevention.
Another Kansas farmer has filed suit against seed giant Monsanto over the discovery of an isolated field of […]
The revelation that the seed for the controversial genetically engineered wheat was kept viable in a Colorado storage […]
Monsanto Co. officials said Friday that continued extensive testing of U.S. soft white wheat supplies shows that the […]