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  • Farm Journal has entered a strategic partnership with Randy Dowdy and David Hula, lifelong farmers and founders of Total Acre. The expansive collaboration includes the launch of a new video podcast along with industry-leading content that will be distributed across Farm Journal’s omni-channel platforms.
  • America’s Cultivation Corridor released the results from a new survey commissioned to identify perceptions of Iowa’s food and agriculture industry. The survey captured responses from a variety of professionals with different levels of experience in the sector in Iowa, across 27 U.S. states and in 13 countries. The results show Iowa is recognized for its food and agriculture leadership and momentum – as well as, or even more so, by those living outside the state.
  • Salford Group is proud to announce that two of their products released in 2024, the AB640 Air Boom Applicator and the Precision Row Crop Cultivator, have been recognized with 2025 AE50 awards from the American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers (ASABE). These prestigious awards honor the top 50 innovations in agricultural, food, and biological systems engineering each year.
  • MyLand, a leading innovator in soil health, announced that it has closed $23 million in funding in a round led by Proterra Investment Partners LP. This influx of capital will support MyLand’s rapid, contracted growth with both new and existing growers across the U.S. and into international markets, underscoring the importance of soil as the foundation of sustainable agriculture.
  • Idealyst Innovation, a pioneering agricultural solutions company, announced its official launch, introducing a revolutionary approach to aligning ag innovation with the needs of farmers of the future. The new company solves two critical issues that have historically challenged ag innovation efforts – identifying challenges that are core to a producer’s future success and developing a distribution network to scale curated solutions to the farm gate. Idealyst takes a producer-centric approach, connecting innovative solutions to farmers through their trusted partners, such as cooperatives, retailers, and capital providers.
  • Supreme International will showcase its latest breakthrough in feeding technology at World Ag Expo. Experience their most advanced TMR processors yet, offering programmable settings for consistent feed processing and delivery for each specific ration.
  • Nutrien Ag Solutions Inc. announces the launch of N-FINITY, an innovative nitrogen management solution that combines three modes of action that aims to increase the efficiency and availability of nitrogen for improved plant health and crop yields. New to the Loveland Products shelf, N-FINITY leverages advanced biological technology to optimize nitrogen availability, assisting crops’ ability to receive the essential nutrients required for optimal growth and yield.
  • Precision Conservation Management (PCM), in collaboration with the Illinois Corn Growers Association (IL Corn), Kentucky Corn Growers Association, and Missouri Corn Merchandising Council (MCMC), has received new grant funding from the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation (NFWF) to bolster regenerative agriculture practices. This grant is part of the $14.7 million NFWF awarded nationwide to advance soil health and improve water quality on working lands. It provides the first opportunity for Missouri farmers to participate in PCM.
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