Fertilizer
Former Masonite International executive Clare Doyle boasts more than three decades of experience across a variety of segments.
Rising fertilizer costs and increased incidence of bitter pit topped the list of 2022 production challenges.
Growers struggled to conduct routine fertilization because of the deluge of atmospheric rivers.
Unique formulations of the Metalosate product line aim to reduce numbers of applications required in the field.
With atmospheric rivers dampening once-parched California, the window shrinks for growers to fertigate.
What happens when the leaves do not drop? Apple growers in Washington State are in the midst of finding out.
The acquisition includes intangible assets only used in Corteva’s straight-goods glyphosate business throughout the world, with the exception of Argentina.
Wine acidity management starts in the vineyard, where growers can limit the nutrient’s presence in grape skins.
According to a new Rabobank report, a recovery in consumption is possible, with fertilizer prices lowering and commodity prices at historically high levels.
Farming and tech innovation are two sectors with changing landscapes. As the two evolve along their own path, there are more opportunities to converge.
It’s important to explore and understand the entire soil biological makeup for guaranteed farming success.
For produce growers, soil testing shows the balance.
The new facility, planned to open in 2024, will supply sulfur-based crop nutrients to Midwestern growers.
Eastern U.S. grape growers aiming to determine nutrient status should rely on a specific part of their vines.
More than $860,000 in cost-share funds going to fund local farm projects that will cut water use by 44 million gallons a year.
A sustainability study centered around lettuce offers a road map on how to reduce your fertilizer use and keep crops healthy.
Long cane berry growers can enjoy far more command in a soilless system, but their margin of error is also much greater.
Unique study taps oxygen fertilizers to breathe new life into plants impacted by recurrent flood concerns.
Studies tout benefits of high-frequency, low-duration irrigation during canopy growth and foliar applications of urea in the fall.