Images from Space Could Help Farmers Grow Better Wheat Varieties

Images from space can help farmers identify the best wheat varieties for their land. Learn how satellite imagery can improve crop yields and reduce costs.
Tackling Soybean Cyst Nematode in a New Way – The $1 Billion Pest Meets Its Match: A Seed World Strategy Webinar & Podcast

Learn how to tackle the billion-dollar pest, soybean cyst nematode, with a new seed-world strategy. Listen to this webinar podcast to find out more!
Why ISF is Playing Traffic Cop

The International Maritime Organization is using the ISF to help regulate global shipping traffic. Learn how this organization is helping to keep the seas safe and efficient.
Innovator of the Year Award Recognizes Impact of International Collaboration in Wheat Disease Diagnostics

International collaboration in wheat disease diagnostics has been recognized with the Innovator of the Year Award. Learn more about the impact of this work and the award.
Plant Health Experts Gather To Strengthen Scotland’s Resilience

Experts from around the world gather in Scotland to discuss strategies to protect plants from pests and diseases, and to increase the country’s resilience.
Taking Notice of Illegal Seed Practices

Learn about the illegal seed practices that are taking place in the US and how to protect yourself from them. Get the facts and advice from this informative article.
Iowa State University Documentary Seeds! Diversity of Wonder Wins Two Prestigious Telly Awards

Iowa State Univ. documentary Seeds of Diversity of Wonder wins 2 Telly Awards. A celebration of diversity & inclusion, the film highlights the stories of students, faculty & staff.
Heightened Brown Rust Levels Affecting Scottish Barley

Scottish barley crops are being affected by high levels of brown rust. Learn how farmers are responding to this issue and what the future holds.
UPOV Getting Stronger All The Time

UPOV strengthens its role in protecting plant varieties with new initiatives and agreements. Learn how UPOV is helping to protect plant breeders and farmers.
Toward Zero Hunger: More Food or a Smarter Food System?

Learn how to reduce hunger and malnutrition in Europe by creating a smarter food system. Discover the benefits of investing in food production, storage, and distribution.
New Mutations for Herbicide Resistance Rarer Than Expected, Study Finds

New study finds herbicide resistance mutations are rarer than expected, providing hope for farmers in the fight against weeds.
Phenome Networks and Delair Establish Strategic Collaboration

Phenome Networks and Delair join forces to create a strategic collaboration to provide advanced drone-based solutions for the agriculture industry.
Wageningen University Professor Luisa Trindade Wants to Make Jeans from Tomatoes

Learn how Professor Luisa Trindade of Wageningen University is developing a sustainable way to make jeans from tomatoes. Discover the potential of this innovative textile!
AgriLife Research Looks at Gene Expressions in Sugarcane Aphid-Resistant Sorghum

Agrilife Research is studying gene expressions in sorghum to identify resistance to sugarcane aphids. Learn more about this research and its potential implications for crop protection.
Declining Bee Populations Pose Threat to Global Food Security and Nutrition

Declining bee populations pose a serious threat to global food security and nutrition. Learn how this affects us and what we can do to help.
100 New Young Leaders Join The Journey Towards Zero Hunger

100 young leaders join forces to fight global hunger. Learn how they are making a difference and how you can help. #ZeroHunger #YouthLeaders
How Corn’s Ancient Ancestor Swipes Left on Crossbreeding

Ancient ancestor of corn rejects crossbreeding, unlocking secrets of its evolution. Learn how this discovery could shape the future of agriculture.
How Corn’s Ancient Ancestor Swipes Left on Crossbreeding

Ancient ancestor of corn rejects crossbreeding, leading to new discoveries in plant genetics. Learn how this affects modern agriculture.
The World at a Crossroads: Searching for a Solution

Searching for a solution to the world’s current issues? This article examines the current state of the world and explores potential solutions.
The Seed Chain in the Americas: Looking Toward a New Meeting

The Seed Chain in the Americas is a new initiative to bring together farmers, researchers, and industry to create a sustainable food system. Learn more about this exciting project.
UPOV is Getting Stronger All the Time

UPOV is the international organization that protects plant breeders’ rights. Learn how it’s evolving to better protect breeders and their innovations.
FAO Widens its Treaty Work on Pesticide Trade Information Exchange

FAO strengthens global pesticide trade transparency by expanding treaty work to exchange information. Learn more about the initiative.
BASF Collaborates with Rothamsted Research on Sustainable Agriculture

BASF and Rothamsted Research join forces to develop sustainable agriculture solutions. Learn how this collaboration will benefit farmers and the environment.
Software Locates Sugarcane Genes Of Interest

Software discovers genes of interest in sugarcane, unlocking potential for improved crop yields and disease resistance.
Embrapa and Benson Hill Expand Partnership

Brazilian agtech Embrapa and US-based Benson Hill expand partnership to develop new crop varieties and increase food production.
Transfer of EU Powers Leads to Silent Erosion of UK Pesticide Regulation

UK pesticide regulation is being silently eroded as EU powers are transferred to the UK. Learn how this affects the environment and public health.
S&W and Corteva Agriscience Enter New Alfalfa Licensing Agreement

Corteva Agriscience and SW Global have entered a new licensing agreement to develop and market alfalfa varieties. Learn more about the agreement and its benefits.
Register Now for the CSTA Annual Meeting!

Register now for the Canadian Science Teachers Association Annual Meeting! Learn about the latest in science education and network with other science educators.
Bühler Opens Its CUBIC Innovation Campus

Bühler opens its Cubic Innovation Campus in Uzwil, Switzerland, offering a unique space for research, development, and collaboration in the food and feed industry.
Will Transitioning From Public to Private for Overseas Aid Work?

Transitioning overseas aid from public to private: learn how this could work and the potential benefits for developing countries.
Texas A&M AgriLife Unveils Plans For A Robotic Greenhouse Facility

Texas A&M AgriLife unveils plans for robotic greenhouse facility to increase crop production and reduce labor costs. Learn more about this innovative project.
5 Ways Pasta Holds the Secret to Better Durum

Discover the secret to better durum pasta: 5 easy ways to make it tastier and healthier. Try these tips today!
As Bumblebee Diets Narrow, Ours Could Too

Learn how the diets of bumblebees are narrowing and how this could affect our own diets. Find out what changes we can make to ensure a healthy diet for ourselves and the bees.
Genetic Discovery May Improve Corn Quality and Yields

Genetic discovery unlocks potential to improve corn quality & yields. Researchers identify gene that could lead to higher yields & better disease resistance.
For Future Sustainability, Embrace Gene Editing, Says University of Canterbury Researcher

Gene editing can help create a more sustainable future, according to a University of Canterbury researcher. Learn more about the potential of this technology.
USDA’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service

USDA’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service protects America’s agriculture from pests and diseases. Learn how APHIS works to keep our food safe.