Published Jun 18, 2018
The Member; Argentina, has experienced fluctuations in economic growth over the past decade in recent years, growth has slowed sharply once again as dangerously high inflation pressures have weakened domestic demand. has undergone massive fluctuations in recent decades. Argentina has experienced wild fluctuations in economic growth over the past decade... For example, he moved to improve ties with the United States and with Latin American countries with more open economic systems, such as Mexico, Colombia and Chile, these Latin American countries are now Associate Members of MERCOSUR... The key to Argentinas future growth is increasing its manufacturing to supplement its existing agricultural, and retail output and because of its connection with Mexico and its existing Rubber production possibly adding the automotive manufacturing sector...
By Fito Chem
Published Sep 27, 2021
Fitochem is providing services fertilizante orgánico para fertilización en México (Organic Fertilizer For Fertilization in Mexico) organic substances help farmers by providing the best Plant Food Supplement for agriculture is for planting healthy food and nurturing crops. Research and development of organic products farmers and animals nutrition by providing the best Plant Food Supplement in Mexico. ...
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Business Title: Fitochem
Job Title: Farmer, Precision Agriculture Specialist
About: We, Fitochem are well known for provides quality productos orgánicos OMRI en México. Our Fertilización orgánica para cultivos en México can makes your plant healthy. For More Information, please Visit: https://fitochem.com
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Job Title: Farmer, Ag Retail Professional, Landowner
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Job Title: Extension Agent or University Employee
Interests:
Ag Policy, Agribusiness, Cover Crops, Organic Row Crops, Precision Agriculture, Corn, Cotton, Sorghum, Rice, Soybeans, Vegetables, Wheat
Business Title: Rootero
Job Title: Precision Agriculture Specialist
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Irrigation, Soil Health, Sustainable Agriculture, Apps, Precision Agriculture, Telemetry, Accounting and Bookkeeping, Farm Management, Farmland and Real Estate, Human Resources, Operating a Farm, Conservation Plans
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Published Jun 18, 2018
The Member; Argentina, has experienced fluctuations in economic growth over the past decade in recent years, growth has slowed sharply once again as dangerously high inflation pressures have weakened domestic demand. has undergone massive fluctuations in recent decades. Argentina has experienced wild fluctuations in economic growth over the past decade... For example, he moved to improve ties with the United States and with Latin American countries with more open economic systems, such as Mexico, Colombia and Chile, these Latin American countries are now Associate Members of MERCOSUR... The key to Argentinas future growth is increasing its manufacturing to supplement its existing agricultural, and retail output and because of its connection with Mexico and its existing Rubber production possibly adding the automotive manufacturing sector...
By Fito Chem
Published Sep 27, 2021
Fitochem is providing services fertilizante orgánico para fertilización en México (Organic Fertilizer For Fertilization in Mexico) organic substances help farmers by providing the best Plant Food Supplement for agriculture is for planting healthy food and nurturing crops. Research and development of organic products farmers and animals nutrition by providing the best Plant Food Supplement in Mexico. ...
Categories: Organic Specialty Crops
By Jenny Hoo
Published Sep 13, 2019
Pineapple pineapple cultivation Of late, the talk of the town seems to be revolving around the planting of MD2 pineapple. The questions is, why is this MD2 pineapple so popular?Pineapple is known to contain highest amount of vitamin C among all various types of fruits. It also contains a fair amount of magnesium, calcium, potassium and iron and develops a bromelin, of which is a type of enzyme. First started back in 1961, a hybrid variety namely “73-114”, developed by Pineapple Research Institude (PRI) in Hawaii was found to be extraordinary and was taken to Costa Rica for its first trial industrial planting... Currently, the main producers for pineapples are Thailand, the Phillipines, Brazil, China and Mexico...
Categories: Agribusiness, Organic Row Crops, Vegetables
Published Jan 29, 2019
If you’re a farmer, at some point you’ll likely experience a late harvest, whether it’s due to Mother Nature or an equipment problem. And if you plan on seeding your cover crops after your crops are off, you have the added challenge of trying to get them seeded in a timely manner. Depending on how late it gets, you may wonder whether it’s even worth seeding them at all. It leads to the question: Is it ever too late to seed cover crops?The short answer: It depends... Leanne Dillard, Forage Agronomist at Auburn University, explains that in the Deep South, the closer you are to the Gulf of Mexico, the lower your probability of a cover crop stand failure because you have a lower chance of getting sub-freezing temperatures...
Categories: Cover Crops
Published Jun 17, 2018
The MERCOSUR is a powerful dominant force in international global markets and originally began with its Members;Bolivia, Venezuela, Paraguay, Uruguay, Brazil and Argentina as direct Member Countries, in South America, however it is rapidly gaining momentum by its cooperative Associate Member Countries in Central America and its international prowess relies on its ability to cooperate confidential public private initiative agreements with cooperating countries desiring to do corporate business attached with attractive concensions by partnering with MERCOSUR for the sake of obtaining finance, capital, agricultural export or import, natural resources and as an exchange for favor. It is however important to distinguish its Members current state and its Associate Members current state... Central America is bordered by Mexico to the north, Colombia to the southeast, the Caribbean Sea to the east, and the Pacific Ocean to the west... From 1609 until 1821, most of the territory within Central America—except for the lands that would become Belize and Panama—was governed by the Viceroyalty of New Spain from Mexico City as the Captaincy General of Guatemala. After New Spain achieved independence from Spain in 1821, some of its provinces were annexed to the First Mexican Empire, but soon seceded from Mexico to form the Federal Republic of Central America, which lasted from 1823 to 1838...
By Angie Setzer
Published Aug 10, 2018
This Week In Agriculture:USDA Report Summary: August 10, 2018· The much anticipated and highly talked about USDA August update covering crop production as well as supply and demand was released mid-day. The report could be considered negative for both corn and beans as yields came in much higher than analyst expectations, and though wheat numbers from a domestic standpoint could have been viewed as supportive to price the conservative adjustment lower in global wheat production sent the bulls packing. · Corn finished the day down 11, while wheat was down 18 and soybeans were down 43. For the week we saw corn down 12, wheat down 10 with soybeans 40 lower... In the meantime we’ll keep monitoring any further trade developments as rhetoric with China and ideas we could see an announcement on NAFTA when it comes to Mexico as early as next week could keep traders on their toes...
By Angie Setzer
Published Dec 7, 2018
This Week in Agriculture:The Trade Truce Edition: December 7, 2018· The much anticipated meeting between President Trump and Chinese President Xi did not fail to produce excitement upon its conclusion. Newswires lit up late Saturday and into Sunday with emerging details, the most important of which was the initial agreement to give a 90 day negotiation period, during which no additional tariffs would take place. This includes a freeze on the expected increase in tariffs on 200 billion worth of goods from 10% currently in place to 25% slated for January 1st. · Monday morning brought a lot of discussion and statements from both parties responsible for negotiating showing 2 very different tones... We have also seen a handful of US flash sales for both corn and beans, with corn going to Mexico for the most part and soys going to unknown...
Categories: Agribusiness
By Angie Setzer
Published Sep 21, 2018
This Week in AgricultureA Mixed Bag of Information from the Week that Was: September 21, 2018· An interesting week of trade as it appears most of the bearishness that came from last week’s USDA updated supply and demand numbers has moved to the sidelines. Potential changes to Chinese trade policy across the board, ideas of soybean arbitrage on a global scale and talk of inflationary pressure were seen as mostly price supportive, or at the very least the desire to move to new lows has dissipated for now. · It is interesting to see a shift in Chinese attitude or at the very least an attempt to change how they are viewed by their trading partners... · In other trade news it appears as though the United States and Mexico will move forward with their bilateral trade agreement... With Mexico seeing a new president coming in to power December first both countries want to make sure congress has enough time to approve the bilateral agreement out of fear the shift in power structure would result in new negotiations...
Categories: Agribusiness
By Angie Setzer
Published Aug 3, 2018
This Week In Agriculture:A Mixed Bag of Information from the Week that Was: August 3, 2018· Production adjustments, trade developments and rumors from a Facebook post all had an important role in this week’s trade. At the close we saw corn up 8, November beans 19 higher, with September wheat up 28. · The debate over yield outlook is starting to pick up in intensity ahead of next Friday’s USDA updated supply and demand outlook. While many groups were talking privately of a 180+ yield outlook in early July the limited rainfall throughout the month and rapid maturity has brought many estimates back down to earth... We’re going to be closely monitoring trade developments as well as there is talk a bi-lateral agreement with Mexico could be in the works...
By Angie Setzer
Published Jun 1, 2018
This Week In Agriculture:A Mixed Bag of Information from the Week that Was: June 1, 2018· A strong open on Monday night’s trade was quickly erased on Tuesday as this week’s holiday shortened trading session began to focus on crop conditions, wetter weather outlooks and geo-political headaches. As the dust settled at Friday’s close we saw corn down 15, beans were down 17 with wheat down 20. · Last week’s optimism over beneficial trade deals being locked in place quickly faded this week as the Trump administration announced punitive measures would be put in place if China did not do something to address the intellectual property theft taking place. This after just a week ago the country announced an increase in intended purchases of U... · Optimism is beginning to fade a bit over an announcement regarding a solid NAFTA agreement coming soon as well as the administration removed the steel and aluminum tariff exemption put in place for Canada, Mexico and the European Union...