Precision Ag News 10/3
Preview of the AgGateway Annual Meeting
To get a preview of this year’s AgGateway Annual Meeting and Conference, I talked with Brent Kemp, President and CEO. The event will be held November 3-5 at the Wyndham Grand Clearwater Beach, in Clearwater Beach, Florida.
Throughout 2025, AgGateway has been celebrating two decades of achievement in fulfilling its core mission: To develop the resources and relationships that drive digital connectivity in global agriculture and related industries.
This celebration concludes at the North America Annual Conference, where the industry gathers to understand the state of interconnectivity in agriculture, what the association and its membership has accomplished over the past year, and the core initiatives on deck for the year ahead.
The Annual Meeting and Conference combines real working sessions on advanced initiatives, meet- ups and committee gatherings to discuss new and longer-term projects, and a host of conference sessions designed to create discussion and infuse enthusiasm for the AgGateway Mission.
Along with learning and working sessions, the conference features multiple networking breaks and receptions, as well as a welcome luncheon for first-time attendees.
Annual Conference attendees include leading agribusiness managers, IT professionals, and other representatives from the entire crop production channel, including input and equipment manufacturing, software and data service providers, ag retailers and distributors, in addition to professionals in precision ag, academia, agricultural organizations, students, and ag media.
Listen to my interview with Brent here to get all the details: Interview with Brent Kemp, President/CEO, AgGateway
Tendovo Redefines Soybean Weed Management
At the 2025 Farm Progress Show, Syngenta Crop Protection Agronomist Matt Geiger shared information about Tendovo, the flagship pre-emergent soybean herbicide for that area.
“You need to start clean. You don’t want to have weeds at the time you plant or right after the beans come up. You want to stay clean early. Then you put that residual down to prevent new weed emergence,” said Geiger. “Herbicides in general are there so your weeds don’t compete with the crop. You don’t want competition at any point in the season.”
Geiger said weed prevention is key to maximizing yield. While post-emergence chemistries can be inconsistent, using a broad spectrum product like Tendovo that activates easily and lasts long enough that you can overlap your second residual before more weeds come up is a more reliable approach.
Geiger said complementary ingredients mean the product can activate with very little rainfall, but also with more rainfall. Varying solubilities provide consistency, while also ensuring an admirable crop safety profile.
Syngenta Crop Protection Agronomist Matt Geiger – Tendovo broad-spectrum residual soybean herbicide
FPS25 Interview with Matt Geiger, Syngenta Crop Protection (5:16)
ZimmCast 751 – Preview of the NAMA NEXUS
Hello and welcome to the ZimmCast. I’m Chuck Zimmerman.
In this episode we’re going to get an in-depth preview of the new NAMA NEXUS event that will be taking place in Milwaukee, WI, October 14-16. I spoke with committee chair Kasie Garcia.
We’ll start with what the NAMA NEXUS means as well as the Economies of Ag. From there it’s on to the agenda and how it is different from the NAMA Fall Conference of the past.
You can still register on the NAMA website.
Listen to the episode here:
ZimmCast 751 - Preview of the NAMA NEXUS (20:37)
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Forum to Focus on Global Impact of U.S. Ag and Food
As world leaders prepare to convene at COP30 in Brazil next month, Agri-Pulse and JBS will be hosting a forum on October 21 in Washington, D.C., to spotlight how U.S. farmers, ranchers, and their supply chain partners are already delivering the solutions the world needs.
“U.S. Agriculture and Food Systems on the Global Stage” will showcase real-world success stories and policy recommendations from the global collaborative Sustainable Business COP (SB COP) demonstrating how American agriculture is proving that productivity and sustainability go hand-in-hand. “From regenerative grain production to resilient livestock systems, American farmers and ranchers are leading the way in addressing the intertwined challenges of food security and climate stability,” said Agri-Pulse Founder and Publisher Sara Wyant. “This forum provides a critical platform to share these innovations with policymakers and industry leaders as we approach COP30.”
The forum will be held at the National Press Club from 2-5 p.m. ET, followed by a networking reception from 5-6 p.m. Registration is complimentary.
The forum will feature dynamic panel discussions showcasing American agricultural innovation in action. “Scaling Regenerative Agriculture” will bring together grain producers and their supply chain partners to share strategies that strengthen both economic and environmental sustainability, while “Advancing Livestock Productivity and Resiliency” will highlight innovations that enhance production efficiency while building climate resilience. The afternoon concludes with a bipartisan fireside chat featuring Members of Congress discussing how agricultural innovation drives America’s global competitiveness and food security, exploring how policy can support the continued advancement of sustainable practices that benefit both producers and consumers worldwide.
GHX Golden Harvest MaxScript
Visitors to the 2025 Farm Progress Show had the opportunity to learn more about GHX Golden Harvest MaxScript, a personalized seed placement tool that not only gives a field by field seed recommendation, but also a planting population recommendation that’s tailored to the farmer’s preferences.
“We’ll be blending that local agronomic expertise of Golden Harvest with the digital agronomy insight tools of GHX,” said Andy Lee with Golden Harvest.
Lee explained that MaxScript provides a planting plan or seed placement recommendation that helps growers get off to the best start possible. The company will be scaling that across all of Golden Harvest for the coming growing seasons. That includes the GHX app, which is a full suite of digital agronomy tools that provides scouting reports, weather reports and everything a grower needs to manage a crop throughout the growing season.
“That tool grows and gets better every single year, and as we scale that across Golden Harvest and make that more available to every grower within our system, we’re excited to see how that help growers be successful across the board,” said Lee.
Lee said coupling these digital tools with innovations like the new Durastak trait – available for growers to plant in 2027 – is cause for excitement, especially in an economic environment where every bushel counts.
Golden Harvest Head Andy Lee – blending of GHX and Golden Harvest, MaxScript Custom Seed recommendation
FPS25 Interview with Andy Lee, Golden Harvest (3:41)
Animal Ag News 9/30
Prepare for National Nematode Day
National Nematode Day is just a week away, named by the SCN Coalition to be October 6 this year, with the goal to increase soybean farmers’ awareness of soybean cyst nematode (SCN) – the No. 1 yield-grabbing pathogen of the soybean crop in North America.
As part of the effort, Syngenta Seedcare and The SCN Coalition will be holding a webinar called Nematode U on October 9 at 1:00 pm Central time. The webinar will be a chance for soybean farmers to learn about key nematode yield threats and upcoming management tools, such as Victrado seed treatment, which is expected to receive registration this fall for the 2026 season.
The webinar will feature:
Dylan Mangel, Asst. Professor and Extension Plant Pathologist, University of Nebraska- Lincoln
Dale Ireland, Ph.D, Syngenta Seedcare Technical Product Lead
Katie Jaeger, Syngenta Seedcare Product Lead
Jaeger was at the recent 2025 Farm Progress Show where she talked about the highly anticipated approval of Victrado, which protects soybeans against a number of threats.
“We’re seeing a step change in performance against sudden death, which we know is the number two issue that our growers are facing. It will be the first federally labeled product for red crown rot. We’re also getting high efficacy on broad spectrum protection against nematodes. And then lastly, we are seeing some early season suppression of some key foliar diseases,” said Jaeger. Combining it with a base fungicide and insecticide like CruiserMaxx Apex will also combat early season insects.
FPS25 Interview with Katie Jaeger, Syngenta Seedcare (3:37)Sen. Marshall Pleased With Ag Input on MAHA Report
“I think the first rendition of MAHA was written without much input from agriculture,” said Sen. Marshall during the Ag Outlook Forum last week in Kansas City. “But between the first one and the second one, over 250 agriculture groups went to the White House and spoke with the people writing that – Secretary Kennedy, Secretary Rollins, who’s just been an incredible voice for agriculture – having more influence on what that second report was going to look like. And so it was an educational process of explaining, you know, the difference between organic farming versus regenerative farming and some of the great things that we are doing in agriculture as well.”
During an on-stage conversation with Agri-Pulse Founder and Publisher Sara Wyant, Marshall also commented on trade deals, farm bill prospects, and the need for year-round E15. “Anyone that cares about agriculture, that should be the number one ask of the White House right now is to support a year-round E15 bill,” said Marshall. “And it’ll pass if the president just says go.”
Sen. Roger Marshall at KC Ag Outlook Forum (34:05)



