In October, Arkansas ordered Syngenta, a Chinese-owned company, to sell 160 acres of farmland within the state, enforcing a state law that prohibits certain foreign parties from holding land.
Ohio State University has announced the opening of two Trimble Technology Labs that will allow students hands-on access to leading agriculture technologies that will better prepare them for their future careers.
Beck’s Hybrids broke ground on a new 96,000-square foot distribution building and 100-acre research facility in Salina, Kan., dedicated to its Practical Farm Research studies.
CNH Industrial purchases the global satellite navigation technology leader Hemisphere GNSS.
Syngenta Seeds and Sustainable Oils entered an agreement to sell camelina seed, a low-carbon oilseed cash crop that can be used for renewable fuels and animal feed.
Pivot Bio welcomes Debra Frimerman as chief business development officer and Wendy Watkins as chief communications officer.
Albert Lea Seed combined the Blue River and Viking products to create a stronger line of organic corn, soybeans and alfalfa seed.
AgroLiquid, a family-owned crop nutrition provider, celebrated 40 years in business at their headquarters in St. Johns, Mich.
The Soil Conservation and Regeneration Education (Soil CARE) Act was introduced in the U.S. House of Representatives in October with the goal of establishing an education program with the NRCS to train staff on biological soil health management and support farmers in adopting regenerative practices.
The USDA paid out over $1.77 billion in 2023 through its Conservation Reserve Program to over 667,000…
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