Portuguese Company Acquires Oro Agri
Rovensa, a Portugal-based company, has acquired Oro Agri Inc. Oro Agri currently distributes its crop protection products in 85 countries. The acquisition will allow Oro Agri to offer new active…
Read MoreRovensa, a Portugal-based company, has acquired Oro Agri Inc. Oro Agri currently distributes its crop protection products in 85 countries. The acquisition will allow Oro Agri to offer new active…
Read MoreFarmers and researchers are working together to develop and implement agricultural practices that increase profitability, quality of life and environmental stewardship. Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education’s (SARE) new series of…
Read MoreTo meet the application needs of today’s farmers who demand operator comfort, high-quality application and the most machine uptime possible, John Deere has introduced new 400 and 600 Series Sprayers….
Read MoreBy René Hardwick, National Onion Association Director of Public and Industry Relations The onion industry has endured decades without a mascot or theme to really impress new buyers. For many…
Read MoreTwo leading players in the biologicals crop protection space have announced an exclusive distributorship arrangement. Summit Agro USA will now have the sole rights to Seipasa S.A.’s products for sale…
Read MoreOnion Shipping Point Prices for Mar. 8, 2021 Central Wisconsin and New York have run out of onions, but Lower Rio Grande Valley, Texas has started to ship onions and…
Read MoreStory and photos by Dave Alexander, Publisher The National Onion Association (NOA) annual convention was actually held in person Dec. 6-9 in Cheyenne, Wyoming, but still had a strong virtual…
Read MoreBy Michael Sansolo, Retail Food Industry Consultant Following the craziness of 2020, the entire food industry faces both a specific challenge and opportunity as prominent as ever: determine what shoppers…
Read MoreNew Hagie STS16 Sprayer equipped with Hagie Hybrid Boom. John Deere offers an all-new lineup of Hagie Self-Propelled Sprayers for model year 2022 to help farmers manage tight operating windows…
Read MoreFor the first time in decades, the National Onion Association (NOA) has delayed its annual visit to Washington D.C. Due to the ongoing issues with COVID-19, the annual NOA delegation…
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