The trademark for “Meta” may carry a Mega price Mark Zuckerberg recently announced that Facebook was changing its name to “Meta” as part of a re-branding effort to focus [...]
Rural counties getting Rural-er Newly released data released from the 2020 Census continues to confirm a trend of an aging and urbanized United States. Data and maps released earlier this month [...]
Dicamba use continues a pattern of devastation Another year, another wave of dicamba herbicide injuries has swept through rural America, repeating its troubling pattern of off-target impacts. [...]
Federal Policy to Focus on Fostering Competition – including Ag Last week President Biden issued a sweeping Executive Order aimed at promoting competition in the U.S. economy and tackling [...]
Herbicide resistance continuing to rise A recent story in DTN highlighted the growing problem of herbicide resistance. Weed scientists are reporting a steady rise in weed resistance to dicamba, [...]
Agricultural carbon capture steps into center stage The recently introduced Growing Climate Solutions Act of 2021, a federal Bill with substantial bipartisan support, shows just how much [...]
Washington Football Team remains just another Football Team Even the NFL, with all of its resources, can get caught flatfooted when trying to trademark its brands. The Football Team formerly [...]
A Colorado farm grows by getting smaller, more specialized A recent article from DTN highlighted a Colorado farm that has found its way out of the “Go Big or Go Home” cycle of [...]
Happy Memorial Day In honor of Memorial Day, we are very grateful for the men and women that have sacrificed their lives for the freedoms we enjoy in the United States! We live in a special place [...]
Condiment War is a draw (so far) The makers of two ketchup-based condiment mash-ups have been duking it out in a trademark infringement lawsuit. Dennis Perry, an entrepreneurial fellow from [...]