What Corteva’s Seed and Chemical Split Could Mean for Your Farm
Corteva Agriscience announced it will split its seed and crop protection divisions into two publicly traded companies by the second half of 2026, a move that reshapes one of agriculture’s largest input providers.
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Harvest Excitement: Watch Yield and Weed Control from the Combine Seat
Growers pay attention not only to the number of bushels going into the grain cart but also to how their weed control program performed in the back half of the season.
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Pork Industry Nears Profitability After Historic Losses, but Inflationary Pressures Remain
A livestock economist says it’s taken more than a year and a half for pig farmers to get back to breakeven levels.
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Conditional Approval Allows Use for NWS Fight
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration conditionally approved the first injectable solution for the prevention and treatment of New World screwworm (NWS).
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Tech-driven Ag Careers Help Fuel Record Enrollment at U of I’s College of ACES
University of Illinois Dean says many of today’s students are attracted to agriculture-related fields because of the industry’s quick adoption of technology and plentiful career opportunities.
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