Agronomy

Verde to Present at the LD Micro Main Event XVI

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Tuesday, October 3, 2023

The presentation will take place on Wednesday, October 04, 2023, at 9:30am PT

Key Points: 
  • Verde currently operates two production plants, along with a biomanufacturing facility for producing fertilizers with microorganism input additives.
  • This establishes the Company as Brazil's largest potash producer by capacity, with an installed production capacity of 3.00 million tonnes per year.
  • With its installed annual production capacity of 3.00 million tonnes5, Verde expects to capture and offset up to 0.36 million tonnes of CO2 per year.
  • Verde AgriTech will host an Investor Day on Monday, October 16, 2023, at 11:00 AM Eastern Time.

How Agronomic Design is helping farmers: A Sustainable Year story

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Thursday, September 28, 2023

Taking all these factors into account, Agronomic Design helps farmers maximize the yield potential of every crop in their field.

Key Points: 
  • Taking all these factors into account, Agronomic Design helps farmers maximize the yield potential of every crop in their field.
  • Our products are designed to help farmers increase their productivity in the most efficient and sustainable way possible.
  • Read the full story in A Sustainable Year at: bit.ly/ CNH_AgronomicDesign
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New trial data offers options to minimize historic corn rootworm threat and maximize corn yield potential in Nebraska as state braces for another heavy season

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Wednesday, July 6, 2022

DOWNERS GROVE, Ill., July 6, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- As Nebraska farmers brace for high corn rootworm (CRW) pressure following a major resurgence in the Corn Belt in 2021, Golden Harvest is releasing new Agronomy in Action trial data showing that Duracade™ traited hybrids paired with a soil-applied Force® brand insecticide provide excellent CRW control and yield benefits.

Key Points: 
  • Corn rootworm is often called the "billion dollar pest" as it can create huge problems for farmers throughout its life cycle.
  • Larvae feeding on roots can lead to reduced yield potential, root lodging, reduced stalk strength, among other concerns.
  • Adult beetles can clip silks, reduce pollination, and then lay eggs that create and worsen problems the following season.
  • The trials showed this approach offers farmers potential yield benefits of as much as 41 bushels per acre (bu/A) over untreated, non-traited options.

New data helps farmers build flexible soybean weed management plans

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Thursday, June 16, 2022

DOWNERS GROVE, Ill., June 16, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Golden Harvest shared new data today showcasing the top yield performance of Golden Harvest® brand soybean varieties with the Enlist E3® soybean trait technology when compared directly against competitors. In addition to yield potential benefits, these varieties offer herbicide flexibility and fit into diversified weed management strategies.

Key Points: 
  • To assist farmers in developing a well-rounded weed management plan for their soybean fields, Golden Harvest Soybean Product Manager Stephanie Porter explains how varieties with the Enlist E3 soybean trait technology along with integratedagronomic management practices can help farmers control the threat of weeds this growing season.
  • For more help identifying the best herbicide options for your soybean fields, farmers can use this soybean herbicide program planning tool to discover products and create a flexible, integrated weed management plan.
  • Implementing crop rotation also provides increased weed protection as it reduces the prospect that specific weed species will adapt to a farmer's current weed management system.
  • "Farmers need to protect their investment because the cost of preventing weed resistance is far less than weed resistance management."

Building soil productivity with TerraNu® fertilizers can reduce nitrogen fertilizer demands by 20% or more

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Monday, June 13, 2022

Soil respiration research has shown that TerraNu's carbon matrix enhances biological activity which drives greater yields.

Key Points: 
  • Soil respiration research has shown that TerraNu's carbon matrix enhances biological activity which drives greater yields.
  • Grain testing results confirm twice as much nitrogen is captured by the crop when applied through TerraNu.
  • "TerraNu provides first-year returns to farmers while accelerating the soil building process in a way immediately accessible to farmers across the country."
  • These formulations were designed to work as standalone fertilizer products or ways to improve other bulk blends or dry fertilizer products.

New trial data shows three key management practices increase corn yield potential

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Wednesday, May 4, 2022

DOWNERS GROVE, Ill., May 4, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Golden Harvest announced today new trial data reinforcing the importance of understanding the interactions between hybrid genetics, environment and certain management practices is the key to maximizing corn yield potential. To evaluate the response of Golden Harvest® hybrids to management practices, such as seeding rate, fertility and foliar-applied fungicides, the Golden Harvest agronomy research team implemented field trials across the Midwest in collaboration with local universities. Golden Harvest Eastern Agronomic Research Scientist Brad Bernhard, Ph.D., and Steve Wilkens, Golden Harvest Agronomy Manager for the East, share how pairing the right Golden Harvest corn hybrid with the right management practices can help maximize yield potential.

Key Points: 
  • Golden Harvest Eastern Agronomic Research Scientist Brad Bernhard, Ph.D., and Steve Wilkens, Golden Harvest Agronomy Manager for the East, share how pairing the right Golden Harvest corn hybrid with the right management practices can help maximize yield potential.
  • Depending on agronomic characteristics, the grain yield potential of some corn hybrids is more easily influenced by increasing seeding rate.
  • Golden Harvest offers a couple hybrids that are a good choice for farmers looking to increase seeding rate to maximize yield potential, including Golden Harvest corn hybrid G10D21 .
  • The use of phosphorus, potassium and nitrogen helps corn plants develop strong roots, stems and foliage to increase corn yield potential.

Pace International Welcomes Marcelo Masoero as Senior Global Sales Director

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Thursday, April 28, 2022

WAPATO, Wash., April 28, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Pace International, a leading provider of sustainable postharvest solutions and technologies for the fresh produce industry, is pleased to welcome Marcelo Masoero as its new Senior Global Sales Director.

Key Points: 
  • WAPATO, Wash., April 28, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Pace International, a leading provider of sustainable postharvest solutions and technologies for the fresh produce industry, is pleased to welcome Marcelo Masoero as its new Senior Global Sales Director.
  • As the Senior Global Sales Director, Masoero is responsible for leading the global sales for all Pace products and services.
  • "We're pleased to have Marcelo join the Pace team," said Rodrigo Cifuentes, EVP and COO, Pace International.
  • "He has a proven track record growing global sales for high-value products and technologies with top-tier companies.

Global Agriculture Automated Pest Monitoring System Market Report 2021-2025 - Focus on Reducing Manual Intervention in Fields and the Increasing Focus on Reducing Pesticide Use - ResearchAndMarkets.com

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Tuesday, August 3, 2021

The "Global Automated Pest Monitoring System Market for Agriculture Sector 2021-2025" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.

Key Points: 
  • The "Global Automated Pest Monitoring System Market for Agriculture Sector 2021-2025" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.
  • The automated pest monitoring system market for the agriculture sector market is poised to grow by $ 103.20 million during 2021-2025, progressing at a CAGR of over 9%.
  • The market is driven by the growing focus on reducing manual intervention in fields and the increasing focus on reducing pesticide use.
  • The automated pest monitoring system market for agriculture sector market analysis includes the end-user segment and geographic landscape.

RainAg and Moleaer launch new nanobubble-infused fertilizer that improves crop yields and reduces quantities of fertilizer

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Wednesday, July 28, 2021

When combining Moleaers nanobubble technology with RainAg fertilizers, farmers are able to reduce operational costs, reduce risks from crop loss and reduce the environmental impacts to local water sources from increased phosphorus and nitrogen levels while achieving maximum crop yields and profits.

Key Points: 
  • When combining Moleaers nanobubble technology with RainAg fertilizers, farmers are able to reduce operational costs, reduce risks from crop loss and reduce the environmental impacts to local water sources from increased phosphorus and nitrogen levels while achieving maximum crop yields and profits.
  • Moleaer has demonstrated its patented nanobubble technology is superior for increasing root zone oxygenation and plant health compared with other methods.
  • We are excited to partner with Moleaer as the exclusive nanobubble technology provider for our patent-pending process.
  • The company uses unique patent-pending technologies to boost fertilizer efficiency, helping partners in manufacturing and distribution create products that improve production and increase crop yields.

Urban Greenhouses to Provide Food for Citizens & Contribute to Urban Environmental, Social & Economic Sustainability

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Wednesday, July 28, 2021

Urban Agriculture (UA) is defined as the growing, processing and distribution of food taking place in and around the city.

Key Points: 
  • Urban Agriculture (UA) is defined as the growing, processing and distribution of food taking place in and around the city.
  • These operations are meant to not only provide food for citizens but also to contribute to urban environmental, social and economic sustainability.
  • There is value both nutritional and educational in providing food sources in the urban center.
  • But to truly make an impact on feeding the world, the fruits of urban farms need to be accessible to a much broader demographic.