Atlas Agro expects to decide by the end of the year whether to move forward with a $1 billion zero-carbon nitrate fertilizer plant in Richland – a project the Swiss company describes as a pioneering initiative aimed at revolutionizing the fertilizer industry.
March 19 may mark the first day of spring, but for local Girl Scouts, a more important season has arrived: cookie season. The local council hopes to sell about 1.3 million boxes of cookies, and the funds stay local.
New company provides GPS and Bluetooth solutions to help agriculture and construction companies track various large assets, from air movers to tractors.
Richland’s Caterpillar Cafe is ready for its next chapter, opening a third location years after it became the partner business of Adventures Underground bookstore in Richland’s Uptown Shopping Center.
Nico Flores always had a vision of opening his own shop but didn’t expect it to be in horticulture. Yet, here he is, with a blooming business offering a wide variety of indoor plants and gift items.