Meeting of the Minds: Why the Canadian Wheat Symposium and Fusarium Workshop Have Come Together

Growers, researchers, and industry experts come together to discuss the latest in wheat production and Fusarium head blight at the Canadian Wheat Symposium and Fusarium Workshop.
Bill Copes Spends a Lot of Time Tasting Things

Bill Cope is a professional taster who spends his days sampling food and drinks. Learn more about his unique job and how he got into the industry.
Research Uproots Weeds

Research uncovers new methods to control weeds without chemicals: learn how to reduce weed growth without harming the environment.
Cibus Files Registration for Proposed Initial Public Offering

Cibus, a food technology company, has filed for an IPO. Learn more about the company and their plans for the future.
What’s Going on with the EU Task Force Rural Africa?

EU Task Force works to improve rural African living conditions. Learn how they are helping to reduce poverty, improve education, and create jobs.
Science Communications Core to Career Path: Q&A with Kent Schescke

Q&A with Kent Schescke, a science communicator, on how to make science a core part of your career path. Learn how to succeed in science communication.
Why Kurtis Baute Sealed Himself in a Greenhouse

Kurtis Baute sealed himself in a greenhouse for 24 hours to raise awareness about climate change. Learn why he did it and the impact it had.
Catherine Langat (ESA) INVITE project, Young People Going into Seed Sector, EU Policy Making, Movement Away from Science

Young people in the EU are being invited to join the seed sector and policy-making movement. Catherine Langat of ESA is leading the charge.
Cucurbits Pioneers Awarded for Lifetime Achievement

Pioneers of the cucurbit industry, Dr. John Palumbo and Dr. Robert G. Hochmuth, have been awarded for their lifetime achievements in the field.
Jason Argyris Owes his Career to a Neighbour with a Really Big Garden

Jason Argyris owes his career to a neighbour with a really big garden. He found his passion for gardening and now works as a professional landscaper. Learn his inspiring story.
Jason Argyris Owes his Career to a Neighbor with a Really Big Garden

Jason Argyris owes his career to a neighbour with a really big garden. He found his passion for plants and gardening, and now works as a professional horticulturist.
European Seed: Join Our Growing Team

Join our growing team of European Seed experts! We offer a unique opportunity to work with the latest technologies and help shape the future of agriculture.
Seed Synergy Partners Announce Seed Variety Use Agreement

Seed Synergy Partners announces agreement to use new seed varieties to improve crop yields. Learn more about the agreement and its potential benefits.
Since 1915: A Look Back at 1968

1968 was a year of social and political upheaval. This article looks back at the events of that year and their lasting impact.
Protecting Pollinators: Stewardship Along the Way

Protecting pollinators through stewardship: learn how to help bees, butterflies, and other pollinators thrive. Get tips on how to create a pollinator-friendly environment.
Robert van Tuil & Edwin van der Vossen (Keygene N.V.) Exciting Innovations, Coping with Climate Change

Robert van Tuil and Edwin van der Vossen of KeyGene N.V. discuss their innovative solutions to help farmers cope with climate change. Learn more about their research and findings.
VOLUME 5 ISSUE 4 – EU AND AFRICA – A GOOD NEIGHBOUR IS BETTER THAN A FAR FRIEND

EU and Africa: A good neighbour is better than a far friend. Learn how the EU is working to strengthen ties with African countries to create a better future for both.
Commission’s Scientific Advice Mechanism Calls for Revision of GMO Directive

The European Commission’s Scientific Advice Mechanism has called for a revision of the EU’s GMO Directive. Learn more about the implications of this decision and what it could mean for the future of GMOs in Europe.
Supersized Seed

Growers in Canada are now able to access larger seed varieties, thanks to new technology. Learn how this could revolutionize the industry.
Ben Mansfeld’s Friends Think it’s Funny he Works in Pickling Cucumbers

Ben Mansfeld loves his job pickling cucumbers! His friends think it’s hilarious, but he loves the challenge and the satisfaction of a job well done.
Ben Mansfeld’s Friends Think it’s Funny he Works in Pickling Cucumbers

Ben Mansfeld loves his job pickling cucumbers, but his friends think it’s hilarious. Read this article to find out why he loves it and why his friends think it’s so funny.
Towards a New ‘Africa – Europe Alliance’: The EU State of the Union 2018 Seeks to Deepen Economic Relations, Boost Investment and Create Jobs in Africa

EU State of the Union 2018 seeks to deepen economic relations, boost investment and create jobs in Africa. EU and African leaders unite to create a new Africa-Europe Alliance.
Waking Sleeping Plants with Plasmas

Discover how plasma technology is being used to wake up dormant plants and increase crop yields. Learn about the potential of this new technology and its implications for the future of agriculture.
BASF Brings Cotton Growers Five New Cotton Seed Varieties for 2019

BASF introduces five new cotton seed varieties for 2019, offering growers improved yields, better fiber quality, and enhanced disease resistance. Learn more about these new varieties here.
Fueling Corn Demand?

US farmers are finding new ways to increase demand for corn, from biofuels to animal feed. Learn how they’re driving up corn prices and profits.
Liquor Store Stands with Farmers

Liquor store stands with farmers in support of local agriculture. Learn how this store is helping to promote sustainability and economic growth in their community.
Michael Mazourek’s New Seed Company is Helping Bring the Flavor Back to Cucurbits

Michael Mazourek’s new seed company is bringing the flavor back to cucurbits. He’s using traditional breeding techniques to create unique, flavorful varieties of cucumbers, squash, and melons.
Michael Mazourek’s New Seed Company is Helping Bring the Flavor Back to Cucurbits

Michael Mazourek’s new seed company is revolutionizing cucurbit farming with flavorful, organic, and sustainable seeds. Try them today!
Angela Linares Helps Bring Food Security to Puerto Rico Through Cucurbits

Angela Linares is helping to bring food security to Puerto Rico by introducing cucurbits, a sustainable crop. Learn how she is making a difference.
Spotlight on WSA Convention

Learn about the WSA Convention, a yearly event that brings together the world’s leading experts in the field of sports analytics. Get the latest news and insights from the event!
Study Examines No-Till Incentives

This study examines the incentives of no-till farming, a sustainable agricultural practice that reduces soil erosion and increases crop yields. Learn more about the benefits of no-till farming and how it can help farmers.
Another Successful Annual Meeting of the European Seed Association

ESA’s 2018 Annual Meeting was a success, with members discussing the latest developments in seed industry regulations, research, and technology.
Status Ethiopia: Agriculture Biotechnology to Sustain National Economic Growth

Ethiopia is using biotechnology to sustain economic growth and improve agricultural productivity. Learn how this African nation is leveraging biotechnology to achieve food security and economic success.
Marty Matlock Honored at the 2018 Borlaug CAST Communication Award Ceremony

Marty Matlock honored for his work in sustainability and communication at the 2018 Borlaug CAST Communication Award Ceremony.
Sandra Branham’s Watermelon Work is Kind of a Big Deal for Seed Companies

Sandra Branham is revolutionizing the seed industry with her watermelon work. Learn how her research is helping seed companies and farmers around the world.
Sandra Branham’s Watermelon Work is Kind of a Big Deal for Seed Companies

Seed companies are taking notice of Sandra Branham’s watermelon work. Learn how her research is revolutionizing the industry and why it’s a big deal.