Jonathan Nyborg is all About his Membership

Jonathan Nyborg is a passionate advocate for his members. Learn more about his commitment to helping them succeed in this inspiring article.
3 Pathfinders who Paved the Way

3 inspiring Canadians who changed the course of history: Viola Desmond, James Gladstone, and Elijah McCoy. Learn their stories of courage and resilience.
Why SGS BioVision’s Services Continue to Expand

SGS BioVisions provides innovative services to help companies meet their sustainability goals. Learn why their services are expanding and how they can help your business.
Wanted: Cabbage Stem Flea Beetles

Organic farmers: combat cabbage stem flea beetles with natural methods. Learn how to protect your crops without using pesticides.
£3.5 Million Climate Change Fund Established To Shake Agri-Food Sector

3.5 million fund established to help agri-food sector adapt to climate change. Learn how this fund will help farmers and food producers in Europe.
Justin Kingsley on why the Seed Sector Must Focus on Opportunity

Justin Kingsley explains why the seed sector must focus on opportunity, not just challenges. Learn how to create a more sustainable and profitable future for the industry.
Georges Chaussé Believes we are More Alike Than Different

George Chausse believes that we are all more alike than different. Read this article to learn more about his inspiring story and how he is making a difference in the world.
New CRISPR/Cas9 Toolkits for Efficient Genome Editing in Rice

New toolkits for efficient genome editing in rice using CRISPR-Cas9 technology. Improve crop yields & reduce environmental impact with this revolutionary technology.
Why we Must Tackle Confirmation Bias in the Information Age

Confirmation bias is a major issue in the digital age. Learn why it’s important to address this issue and how to do it in this article.
Researchers Can Finally Modify Plant Mitochondrial DNA

Scientists have developed a new technique to modify plant mitochondrial DNA, allowing for improved crop yields and disease resistance.
Is it Time to Take off our Association Hats?

It’s time to take a step back and look at the bigger picture. This article examines the pros and cons of taking off our association hats and how it can benefit us.
Hermann Bürstmayr on his Love of Wheat and the 1st International Wheat Congress

Hermann Burstmayr shares his passion for wheat and his experience at the 1st International Wheat Congress. Learn about the history of wheat and its importance to the world.
Hermann Bürstmayr on his Love of Wheat and the First International Wheat Congress

Hear from Hermann Burstmayr, a wheat expert, on his passion for wheat and his experience at the 1st International Wheat Congress. Learn about the importance of wheat in the global food system.
Variety Descriptions of Parental Lines and Hybrids are now Publicly Available on the CPVO Website

Discover the variety descriptions of parental lines and hybrids now available on the CPVO website. Learn more about the latest developments in plant variety protection.
Denomination of New Official Races Downy Mildew in Lettuce

Learn about the new official races of downy mildew in lettuce, as declared by the European and Mediterranean Plant Protection Organization. Get the latest information on this important issue.
IITA Joins Call for a Global Surveillance System to Detect and Halt the Spread of Crop Disease

IITA joins global initiative to create surveillance system to detect and stop spread of crop disease. System will help protect food security worldwide.
Innovation in Rice is in Remy Bitoun’s Blood

Remy Bitoun is a rice innovator, carrying on the family tradition of creating new varieties of rice. Learn how he is revolutionizing the industry and the impact he is making.
Innovation in Rice is in Remy Bitoun’s Blood

Remy Bitoun is a 4th generation rice farmer who is innovating the industry with new technology and sustainable practices. Learn how he is revolutionizing the rice industry.
Plants Don’t Think, They Grow: The Case Against Plant Consciousness

Do plants think? This article examines the evidence for and against plant consciousness, exploring the implications for our relationship with the natural world.
Texas A&M AgriLife Research Receives $1.7 Million-Plus from USDA to Combat Citrus Greening

USDA awards Texas A&M AgriLife Research $1.7 million+ to fight citrus greening, a devastating disease threatening citrus crops.
Cover Crop Corner: It’s Time to Ditch Dixie

It’s time to ditch Dixie and embrace cover crops! Learn how cover crops can help improve soil health, reduce erosion, and increase crop yields in this article.
10 Reasons You Should Look Forward to the Future

Discover 10 reasons to be optimistic about the future. From technological advances to environmental progress, find out why the future looks bright.
BASF to Reshape Itself

BASF, a global chemical company, is restructuring its business to focus on specialty chemicals and digital solutions. Learn more about the changes and their impact.
Empowering Plant Breeders

Empowering plant breeders to develop new varieties faster and more efficiently. Learn how to use the latest technology to improve crop yields and quality.
Food From Thought

Learn how to reduce food waste and create sustainable food systems with Food from Thought. This article explores the innovative solutions to global food insecurity.
BASF to Reshape Organization

BASF, the world’s largest chemical company, is restructuring its organization to focus on innovation and sustainability. Learn more about the changes.
FMC Corporation Plans $50 Million Investment in Global Research and Development Headquarters

FMC Corp. plans to invest $50M in a new global R&D headquarters to drive innovation and growth. Learn more about the project and its potential impact.
Blake Curtis and John Duesing Receive ASTA Lifetime Honorary Member Award

Blake Curtis and John Duesing have been awarded the ASTA Lifetime Honorary Member Award for their contributions to the travel industry. Read more about their achievements and the award.
University of Minnesota Releases ‘MN-Washburn’ Wheat Variety

University of Minnesota releases new MN Washburn wheat variety, a high-yielding, disease-resistant wheat with improved baking quality.
Study Debunks Wheat Myths

A new study debunks common myths about wheat, including its effects on health and nutrition. Learn more about the findings and their implications for wheat consumption.
World Economic Forum Names Inari a 2019 Technology Pioneer

Inari, a sustainable agriculture technology company, has been named a Technology Pioneer by the World Economic Forum. Learn more about this recognition.
Oregon Investigation Finds Dynamic Seed Source Mislabeling Seed

Oregon investigation finds Dynamic Seed Source mislabeling seed. Seed company accused of selling non-organic seed as organic, misleading customers.
EU Commissioner Vytenis Andriukaitis On The Potential Of Gene Editing

EU Commissioner Vytenis Andriukaitis discusses the potential of gene editing to improve human health and agriculture.
Novel Watermelon Rootstock Knocks Out Disease and Pests

A new watermelon rootstock has been developed that is resistant to disease and pests. Learn more about this breakthrough and its potential to revolutionize watermelon production.
Four New Rutgers Sweet Basil Varieties Are Available to Home Gardeners

Four new Rutgers Sweet Basil varieties are now available to home gardeners. Get the best flavor and aroma for your garden with these new varieties!
NewLeaf Symbiotics Grows Product Development Team

NewLeaf Symbiotics expands product development team to create innovative probiotic solutions for agriculture. Learn more about their mission and team.