Potential for Seed Coating to Help Manage Water Repellent Soils in Australia

Learn how seed coating could help manage water repellent soils in Australia. Find out the potential benefits and challenges of this new technology.
Glyphosate: Safety of Residue Levels Reviewed

EU reviews safety of glyphosate residue levels in food, finds no risk to human health. Latest research shows no link to cancer.
Impact of Weather and Well-Timed Cultural Management Techniques on Organic Weed Control

Organic weed control made easier with well-timed cultural management techniques. Learn how weather impacts organic weed control and how to use it to your advantage.
“Well Fed” Documentary Explores GMOs

Well Fed documentary examines the pros and cons of GMOs, exploring the potential benefits and risks of genetically modified food.
Status Turkey: Evidence of First Flour Milling Found

Ancient evidence of the first flour milling found in Turkey, dating back to 7,000 BC. Learn about the archaeological discovery and its implications.
Inside the Beltway: House Farm Bill Fails to Pass

House Farm Bill fails to pass: Congress unable to agree on key provisions, leaving farmers and ranchers in limbo.
The Power of Pathology

Pathology is a powerful tool for diagnosing and treating diseases. Learn how it can help you and your doctor make informed decisions about your health.
Conversing With the Consumer: Q&A with Charlie Arnot

Learn how Charlie Arnot, CEO of The Center for Food Integrity, is helping to bridge the gap between consumers and food companies through consumer Q&A.
Could One of These 2 Models Lead to Success in Value Creation?

Learn how two models of success and value creation can help your business succeed. Read this article to find out more about the One-2-Models approach.
A Simple Software Error Corrected: Bittersweet Chloroplast Genome Becomes the Model

A software error was corrected, allowing researchers to use the bittersweet chloroplast genome as a model. Learn how this breakthrough could help us understand plant evolution.
Harris Seeds/Garden Trends Inc. Names Vegetable Product Manager

Harris Seeds appoints new Vegetable Product Manager to lead innovative product development. Get the latest on the company’s plans for the future.
Inocucor Changes Name to Concentric

Inocucor Technologies Inc. has changed its name to Concentric Ag. Learn more about the company’s rebranding and its mission to revolutionize the agriculture industry.
Climate Change Should Help Midwest Corn Production

Midwest corn production is benefiting from climate change, according to new research. Learn how rising temperatures and CO2 levels are helping farmers.
Syngenta Responds to EU Court Ruling

Syngenta responds to EU court ruling on GMO crop approval: Syngenta welcomes the ruling, which confirms the safety of its GMO crop and the EU’s approval process.
Plant Peptide Spells Relief From Salty Stress

Plant peptides may be the answer to reducing salt stress in plants. Learn how this new research could help crops survive in harsh conditions.
Corteva and Monsanto Sign Licensing Agreement on Corn Insect Control Tech

Corteva and Monsanto sign licensing agreement for corn insect control technology. Corteva to use Monsanto’s insect control tech to protect corn crops.
Concept Ag Develops New Product that Increases Both Plant and Root Mass

Concept AG has developed a new product to increase plant root mass. Learn more about the product and its potential benefits for farmers and gardeners.
Albert D. Bolles Joins Arcadia Biosciences Board Of Directors

Albert D. Bolles, former Monsanto executive, joins Arcadia Biosciences Board of Directors. Albert brings extensive experience in agribusiness and biotechnology to Arcadia.
‘Groundswell’, The No-Till Show – a Unique Forum for Farmers Who Want to Grow and Profit From a Healthy Soil

No-till farmers from across Europe gathered at the Groundswell No-Till Show to learn how to grow profits while protecting soil health. Discover the unique forum they created.
Biologists Identify Temporal Logic of Nitrogen Signaling in Crops

Biologists discover how plants use nitrogen to optimize growth: new research reveals temporal logic of nitrogen signaling in crops.
When it Comes to Creating Value in Cereals, Doing Nothing is Not an Option

Cereal companies must innovate to create value and stay competitive. Learn how to create value in the cereal industry and why doing nothing is not an option.
Plants Respond Better to Overdoses of Light than Expected

Plants respond better to light than expected: study shows plants can survive and even thrive with more light than previously thought.
Henk van Wielink – Chairman of the Foundation ‘World Seed Experience and Saet & Cruyt’, initiator of the Sow to Grow Experience

Henk van Wielink, Chairman of the Foundation World Seed Experience, and Saet Cruyt, initiator of SOW & GROW Experience, discuss the importance of seed conservation and the future of sustainable agriculture.
U.S. Corn Growers Support NAFTA

U.S. corn growers support NAFTA, calling it essential for their industry. NAFTA helps ensure access to key markets, creating jobs & economic growth.
Bayer Feed a Bee Promises $250,000 in Funding to Cross-Country Initiative

Bayer Feed a Bee program pledges $250,000 to support pollinator health initiatives across the US. Learn how you can help!
Beck’s and Benson Hill Co-Develop and Commercialize Photosynthesis Trait

Beck’s and Benson Hill Co. partner to develop and commercialize photosynthesis traits to improve crop yields. Learn more about this innovative collaboration and its potential impact.
Chinese Scientists Have Generated a High-Quality Wheat A Genome Sequence

Chinese scientists have successfully generated a high-quality wheat genome sequence, providing a valuable resource for crop improvement.
Monsanto Canada to Launch First Biotech Canola Trait Since 1996

Monsanto Canada launches first biotech canola trait since 1996, providing farmers with improved weed control and higher yields.
EASAC Report: ‘Opportunities and Challenges for Research on Food and Nutrition Security and Agriculture In Europe’

EASAC report outlines opportunities and challenges for research on food and nutrition security in European agriculture. Read to learn more.
ISU Seed Conditioning Workshops 2018

Learn how to improve seed quality and increase yields with ISU’s Seed Conditioning Workshops. Get expert advice and hands-on experience with the latest seed conditioning technology.
Chinese Scientists Generate a High-Quality Wheat A Genome Sequence

Chinese scientists have successfully generated a high-quality wheat genome sequence, providing a valuable resource for crop improvement.
Brenda Trask Makes Memories and Helps Brands Succeed

Brenda Trask is a Canadian entrepreneur who helps brands succeed through creative marketing and memorable experiences. Read this article to learn more about her success story.
Nominate A Future Giant of the Industry Today

Nominate the next industry giant today! Learn how to recognize and nominate the next generation of industry leaders and innovators.
New Analysis Tool Developed for Rice Researchers

New Rice Researchers develop analysis tool to help farmers improve crop yields. Get the latest info on this innovative technology.
Cassava Breeding Hasn’t Improved Photosynthesis Or Yield Potential

Cassava breeding has not improved photosynthesis yield potential, study finds. Researchers explore why cassava yields remain low despite breeding efforts.
Cocoa CRISPR: Gene Editing Shows Promise for Improving the ‘Chocolate Tree’

Cocoa Crispr gene editing could revolutionize the chocolate industry. Learn how this new technology could improve the cocoa tree and the chocolate we love.