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Rothamsted will take part in the UK and Europe’s first trials of gene edited (GE)...
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The Land Use Change Initiative (LUCI), backed by the United Soybean Board (USB) in partnership...
Modern wheat varieties grown with inorganic fertilizers exhibit significantly fewer beneficial root bacteria than those...
During proceedings before the Liège corporate court, Breeders Trust reached a settlement with a Belgian...
Researchers discover crucial role of a new enzyme that could be a plant disease breakthrough....
Transition aimed at continuity and strategic growth. According to a Corteva news release, the company...
A report from University of California-Riverside (UCR) researchers calls for urgent and innovative measures to...
Texas A&M scientists unveil unexpected complexities in plant microRNA production, challenging existing knowledge and opening...
New research identifies how plants might create their own nitrogen, thanks to help from bacteria....
Recent finding address public concerns of ‘accidental spillage’ of GM crops. To address public concerns...
While ‘safety’, ‘quality’ and ‘compliance’ might be the first word one thinks of in connection...
University of Georgia scientists are collaborating with African Farmers and Global Scientists for Agricultural Resilience....
The National Corn Growers Association (NCGA) urged the Biden administration to establish fair and reasonable...
Study shows alarming trends. A peer-reviewed study published today in Environmental Health Perspectives reveals that...
Purdue partners with Insignium AgTech to develop early detection tools. Purdue University’s College of Agriculture...