How Drone Data Significantly Improves Seed Breeding and Seed Production

Learn how drone data is revolutionizing seed breeding and production. Discover the benefits of using drones to collect data and how it can improve crop yields.
Noble Research Institute Promotes Young to Professor

Noble Research Institute promotes Dr. Young to professor. He is a leader in plant and soil science, and will continue to advance research in the field.
The Blockchain Revolution Begins

The Blockchain Revolution is here! Learn how this revolutionary technology is transforming the way we do business and how it can benefit you.
Female Farmers and Extension Workers Should Lead in Reducing Gender Inequality in Agriculture

Female farmers and extension workers can lead the way in reducing gender inequality in agriculture. Learn how to empower women in the agricultural sector and create a more equitable future.
Innovation Webinar Series: Putting the Power of Prediction in the hands of Plant Breeders

Learn how to use predictive analytics to improve plant breeding in this free webinar series. Get the latest insights from experts in the field.
Seed Abortion and the Role of RNA Pol IV in Seed Development

RNA Pol IV plays a key role in seed abortion and development. Learn how this enzyme affects the growth of seeds and the implications for agriculture.
ISU Seed Scientist Working to Control Highly Contagious Tomato Virus

ISU seed scientist is researching ways to control a highly contagious tomato virus. Learn more about the research and its potential implications for tomato growers.
How Fungi ‘Taste’ Wheat Could Hold Key In Crop Disease Fight

Fungi can taste wheat, and this could be the key to fighting crop diseases. Learn how scientists are using this knowledge to protect crops and feed the world.
Piracy Doesn’t Affect Just Music and Movies

Piracy affects more than just music and movies. Learn how it affects the economy, jobs, and more. Get the facts here.
Cryptic Mutation Is Cautionary Tale for Crop Gene Editing

Gene editing of crops can have unexpected consequences. Learn from a recent mutation in wheat and the cautionary tale it tells us.
Benson Hill Establishes St. Louis Headquarters with Expanded Footprint

Benson Hill, a plant-based food tech company, establishes St. Louis headquarters with expanded footprint. Investing in local jobs and innovation.
Plant Teams Field Lab: Heritage Grains And Crop Innovation For Crofters

Learn how Plant Teams are using field labs, heritage grains, and crop innovation to help crofters in Europe. Discover the impact of this project and how it is helping to preserve traditional farming methods.
Iowa State University and Iowa Soybean Association Offer New View to On-Farm Research Data

Iowa State University and Iowa Soybean Association partner to provide farmers with access to research data to help inform decisions.
From Big Six to Big Four

The Big Six banks in Canada have become the Big Four. Learn about the implications of this shift and how it affects the banking industry in Canada.
Wild Wheat Relatives, Dating 10,000 Years, Have Helped To Improve Today’s Varieties

Ancient wild wheat relatives dating back 10,000 years have helped to improve today’s wheat varieties, providing a better yield and more disease resistance.
Eurofins BioDiagnostics Announces New Molecular Assay to Detect Waterhemp in Seed Samples

Eurofins Biodiagnostics announces new molecular assay to detect waterhemp in seed samples. Get accurate results quickly with this new testing method.
DLF Strengthens Management Team

DLF strengthens its management team with the addition of two new executives. They bring expertise in finance and operations to the company.
Wild Barley Reveals Drought Tolerant Traits That Could Improve Elite Cultivars

Wild barley reveals drought-tolerant traits that could improve elite cultivars. Scientists uncover genetic basis of drought tolerance in wild barley, paving the way for improved crop varieties.
Two New Partners Sign Up to the EU Code of Conduct on Agricultural Data Sharing

Two new partners join the EU Code of Conduct on Agricultural Data Sharing, bringing the total to 11. Learn more about the initiative and its goals.
DLF Closes PGG Wrightson Acquisition

DLF, a global leader in turf and forage production, has completed the acquisition of PGG Wrightson Seeds, a leading seed company in New Zealand.
Dr Richard Harrison Is New Crop Research Lead at NIAB
Dr. Richard Harrison is the new Crop Research Lead at NIAB, a leading UK crop research institute. He brings a wealth of experience to the role.
Arctic Fuji Apple Receives FDA Approval

FDA approves Arctic Fuji apple, a new variety of apple with a longer shelf life and improved flavor. Get the details on this exciting new apple!
Kansas State University Researchers Find New Clues for Improving Wheat

Kansas State Univ. researchers uncover new insights to improve wheat yields & quality. Learn how their findings could benefit farmers & consumers.
Give Nature a Boost with Genomic Breeding

Give nature a boost with genomic breeding: Learn how genomic breeding can help increase crop yields, reduce environmental impact, and improve food security.
Peanut Genome Sequenced With Unprecedented Accuracy

Scientists sequence the peanut genome with unprecedented accuracy, unlocking potential for improved crop yields and nutrition.
Know a Super Worker? Nominate Them as a Future Giant of the Seed Industry!

Nominate a super worker for the Future Giant of the Seed Industry Award! Recognize their hard work and dedication to the industry. #SeedIndustry #Award #Recognition
Accelerating Innovation

Accelerate your business with the latest innovation strategies. Learn how to stay ahead of the competition and drive success.
10 Reasons to Look Forward To The Future: Why Our Pessimism is so Misplaced!

Discover 10 reasons why our pessimism about the future is misplaced. Learn why we should be optimistic about the future and what we can do to make it better.
University of Alabama Researchers Look to Extend Shelf Life of Nutritious Vegetables

University of Alabama researchers develop new methods to extend shelf life of nutritious vegetables, preserving their nutritional value and reducing food waste.
Astronauts Might Soon Grow Space Tomatoes

Astronauts may soon be able to grow their own tomatoes in space! Learn about the experiment to see if it’s possible to grow food in zero gravity.
Colorado State University Seed Technology Courses

Learn about seed technology from Colorado State University! This article covers the courses offered, the benefits of taking them, and more.
20 Most Influential People in the European Seed Sector in 2018

Discover the 20 most influential people in the European seed sector in 2018. Learn who made the list and why they are so important to the industry.
Dean Cavey

Advisory Board Member Dean Cavey shares his insights on the importance of customer experience and how to create a successful business.
Syngenta and The Nature Conservancy Team Up to Deliver Innovation for Nature

Syngenta and The Nature Conservancy join forces to create innovative solutions for nature conservation. Learn how they are working together to protect the environment.
Jonathan Shaver

Jonathan Shaver, a successful entrepreneur and business leader, has been appointed to the Advisory Board of SW Global. Learn more about his impressive career and how he will help the company.
Students Design Greenhouse for Mars

Students design a greenhouse to grow food on Mars: a team of students from the University of Arizona have designed a greenhouse to grow food on Mars. Learn how they did it!