Boehringer Ingelheim Launches LENZELTA Mastitis Vaccine for Dairy Cattle in European Union
Boehringer Ingelheim will launch LENZELTA, a new mastitis vaccine for dairy cattle, in several European Union countries starting April 2026.
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Boehringer Ingelheim will launch LENZELTA, a new mastitis vaccine for dairy cattle, in several European Union countries starting April 2026.
Meiogenix, a biotechnology company focused on precision breeding for crop improvement, has appointed Jacqueline Heard, Ph.D., MBA to its Board of Directors.
Explore the latest trends in agriculture stocks and see how FMC Corp and Bayer AG performed this week amid market changes.
Explore the latest trends in agricultural commodities including insights on corn, soybeans, and tea price changes.
USDA announces NPG-Ag, a national network to test and validate AgTech under real-world U.S. farming conditions and support producer adoption.
U.S. horticulture operations sold $18.3 billion worth of floriculture, nursery, and specialty crops in 2024, according to the latest USDA NASS census data.
Scotts Miracle-Gro has completed the sale of its subsidiary The Hawthorne Gardening Company to Vireo Growth, Inc. in exchange for Vireo shares held by an independent strategic partner.
SAS is advancing agricultural solutions with sensor technologies to combat flooding and support North Carolina's vital economy.
CHS Inc. reported a net loss of $147.1 million and revenues of $8.4 billion for the second quarter of fiscal year 2026
The National Corn Growers Association conducted two nationwide surveys in late March 2026 revealing mounting fertilizer affordability and access concerns among U.S. corn farmers.
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